110 seeds| Roman Chamomile Seeds - Chamaemelum nobile Fragrant Perennial Herb for Tea Groundcover Lawn Alternative and Pollinator Friendly, Groundcover, Drought Tolerant#6001

110 seeds| Roman Chamomile Seeds - Chamaemelum nobile Fragrant Perennial Herb for Tea Groundcover Lawn Alternative and Pollinator Friendly, Groundcover, Drought Tolerant#6001

$3.75
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Growing Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) from seeds is a relatively simple process. Roman Chamomile is a low-growing herb with small, daisy-like flowers and a pleasant apple-like scent. Here's a guide on how to grow Roman Chamomile from seeds:1. Seed Selection:2. Planting Time:Sow Roman Chamomile seeds in the spring or early summer after the last frost has passed. This herb is a perennial, and it's best to establish it during the growing season.3. Soil Preparation:Chamomile prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 5.6 to 7.5).Work organic matter into the soil to improve fertility.4. Sowing Seeds:Scatter the seeds evenly over the prepared soil surface. Press the seeds lightly into the soil with your hand or a flat board.Chamomile seeds require light to germinate, so do not cover them with soil. Instead, press them into the soil surface.5. Sunlight:Chamomile thrives in full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade but prefers at least 6 hours of

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