- SOWING
TIMEMarch - Sep
- Sowing
Distance60-70 cms
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity65-75 days after germination
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Chamomile is a traditional medicinal herb native to western Europe, India, and western Asia. It has become abundant and popularly famous; grown freely in pastures, cornfields, roadsides, and other sunny, well-drained areas all over the world. This fragrant evergreen is a garden favorite. It is also called the physician herb because of its beneficial effect on other herbs as a companion in the garden. The flower blooms grow singly on long stalks attached to the erect, branching, hairy stems. The tiny, daisy-like flowers, blooming May to September, have a small yellow solid cone surrounded by white rays. The leaves are twice divided and have a feathery appearance. They are light green, and somewhat shiny.
Planting instructions
1 Kcal
Plant Chamomile indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost.
For many regions, the ideal time will be in mid-February or early March.
Fill a seed tray with well-drained soil and simply scatter the seeds over 2-4 inches apart.
Keep the soil moist at 70 degrees F. Sow the seeds directly in a garden as once their roots are established, they should not be transplanted.
Germination can occur in full sun to part shade. Seedlings are likely to emerge in 14-21 days."
Growing Requirements
soil
Chamomile does not require much rich and organic soil and prefers a neutral pH ranging between 5.6 to 7.5.
spot
Chamomile requires full sun to light shade.
temperature
The seeds will germinate best at a temperature of 68 F. (20 C.) "
watering
Make sure that the soil is evenly moist. In case of excess water, make sure it does not stay and drains away quickly.
how to harvest
The ideal time to harvest chamomile flowers is in the morning, when the dew has evaporated and the sun is not that high.
Select the open flowers and pinch the stalk just below the head of the flower.
The bloomed ones will give you the chamomile seeds It will allow the plants to self-seed next year’s patch too.
Customer Reviews
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Please note that all our seasonal recommendations/ sowing information is as per the local climatic conditions. *For more information on the optimum conditions required for growing seeds in your region, please contact us at, hello@allthatgrows.in or Whatsapp us at, +91 8544865077
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Please be informed that one packet of Chamomile seeds contains 0.5gm of seeds.
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Chamomile Seeds
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Flower character : Round white flower with hue yellow centres
Storage : Can be dried and stored for making tea
No. of cuttings : As per requirement, when the flower matures.
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Chamomile is a traditional medicinal herb native to western Europe, India, and western Asia. It has become abundant and popularly famous; grown freely in pastures, cornfields, roadsides, and other sunny, well-drained areas all over the world. This fragrant evergreen is a garden favorite. It is also called the physician herb because of its beneficial effect on other herbs as a companion in the garden. The flower blooms grow singly on long stalks attached to the erect, branching, hairy stems. The tiny, daisy-like flowers, blooming May to September, have a small yellow solid cone surrounded by white rays. The leaves are twice divided and have a feathery appearance. They are light green, and somewhat shiny.
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Flower character : Round white flower with hue yellow centres
Storage : Can be dried and stored for making tea
No. of cuttings : As per requirement, when the flower matures.
- SOWING
TIMEMarch - Sep
- Sowing
Distance60-70 cms
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity65-75 days after germination
Planting instructions
1 Kcal
Plant Chamomile indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost.
For many regions, the ideal time will be in mid-February or early March.
Fill a seed tray with well-drained soil and simply scatter the seeds over 2-4 inches apart.
Keep the soil moist at 70 degrees F. Sow the seeds directly in a garden as once their roots are established, they should not be transplanted.
Germination can occur in full sun to part shade. Seedlings are likely to emerge in 14-21 days."
Growing Requirements
soil
Chamomile does not require much rich and organic soil and prefers a neutral pH ranging between 5.6 to 7.5.
spot
Chamomile requires full sun to light shade.
temperature
The seeds will germinate best at a temperature of 68 F. (20 C.) "
watering
Make sure that the soil is evenly moist. In case of excess water, make sure it does not stay and drains away quickly.
how to harvest
The ideal time to harvest chamomile flowers is in the morning, when the dew has evaporated and the sun is not that high.
Select the open flowers and pinch the stalk just below the head of the flower.
The bloomed ones will give you the chamomile seeds It will allow the plants to self-seed next year’s patch too.