Chamomile
Chamomile typically features small, daisy-like flowers with white petals and a yellow center. The leaves are feathery and fern-like, with a gentle, apple-like aroma. Chamomile is often used to prepare herbal teas and infusions known for their calming properties, aiding in relaxation and promoting sleep. Flowers are typically harvested when in full bloom, and they can be dried for use in teas or other herbal preparations.

Growing Position
Full sun

Sowing Method
Direct

Sowing time Frost Free Areas
All year round

Sowing Time Frost Areas
Spring and Summer

Harvest after
100 - 120 days




