Bonnie Plants Chamomile, 19.3 oz., Live Plant
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If you enjoy ending your day with a soothing cup of chamomile tea to help you relax, add Bonnie Plants Chamomile to your garden. Easy to grow, harvest, and use, Chamomile looks lovely planted among veggies in the garden, tucked into raised beds filled with herbs, or added to a pretty container on your patio or balcony. A well-known ingredient in tea, the edible flowers add sweetness to salads and pretty decorations on desserts. Not only does Chamomile taste great, it's a terrific companion plant in the garden, beckoning pollinators. Companion planting gurus swear that Chamomile aids the growth of cucumbers, improves the flavor of cabbages, and also repels pests with its fragrance. The herb grows beautifully in containers, raised beds, or in-ground gardens. Chamomile can be used fresh or dried. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Space 8" apart. Matures in 60-65 days. Be sure to water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, and feed it regularly with Miracle-Gro Plant Food. Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease resistant, heat tolerant, space savers, or produce abundant harvests.
- If you enjoy a soothing cup of bedtime team to unwind, grow your own ingredients with Bonnie Plants Chamomile; the pretty, easy-to-grow herb makes a great addition to your garden
- Bonnie Plants Chamomile produces large displays of petite, sweetly fragrant, daisy-like flowers that taste delicious garnishing salads, decorating desserts, or flavoring beverages; the pretty blooms look lovely in the garden and in bouquets
- Bonnie Plants Chamomile grows beautifully in raised beds, containers, or in-ground gardens; add it to sunny patios or balconies, or place it near veggie gardens to attract pollinators to boost harvests; plant outside after last spring frost
- A cut-and-come-again herb, harvest Chamomile anytime throughout the growing season; both flowers and leaves are edible; snip flowers when fully open; dry flowers and leaves to preserve for tea, and store in an airtight container
- Chamomile grows 18 to 24 inches tall and prefers moist, well-drained soil; use a support to prevent stems bending in the rain; Chamomile makes an excellent companion plant in the veggies garden
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