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"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for
"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for
"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for
"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for
"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for
"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for
"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for

"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for Planting, 1000+ Seeds Per Packet, (Isla's Garden Seeds), Non GMO & Heirloom Seeds, Botanical Name: Matricaria chamomilla, Great Herb Garden Gift

Product ID : 40680072
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Galleon Product ID 40680072
UPC / ISBN 667744998972
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer Isla's Garden Seeds
Shipping Dimension 6.38 x 3.23 x 0.43 inches
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"Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds for Features

  • Add this to your home garden portfolio! Chamomile can be begun inside; begin the seeds in a level 2-3 weeks before the previous spring ice date, and transplant them after the last ice. This herb lean towards full sun or fractional shade in sandy or all around depleted soil.

  • Zones: 3-12: Height grows up to 24 inches. Annual Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season

  • Produces tiny, daisy-like, apple-scented flowers that may be harvested 55 to 65 days after sowing.

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About "Common German Chamomile" Flower/Herb Seeds For

Sowing: In short developing seasons, chamomile can be begun inside; begin the seeds in a level 2-3 weeks before the previous spring ice date, and transplant them after the last ice. This herb lean towards full sun or fractional shade in sandy or all around depleted soil. For direct sowing, plant the seeds 1/4" somewhere down in columns 18" separated, diminishing to 6-8" separated when the seedlings show up. Germination should occur inside 1-2 weeks. German Chamomile additionally develops well as a holder plant. Growth: Chamomile favors cool temperatures and can endure light ice. Keep the dirt clammy while the seedlings are as yet creating, and control weeds to advance the plants' solid development. Collecting: Harvest chamomile as required when it achieves an attractive size. For the best enhanced tea, gather the chamomile bloom heads early in the day when they open. Spread them out to dry for around about fourteen days in an exceptionally dry, warm place out of direct daylight. Store the bloom heads in an impermeable holder. All our seeds are Home Grown in the USA - Isla's Garden