Question Growing Chamomile from seed
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Re: Growing Chamomile from seed
Mine self seeded profusely....its everywhere this year!!!!
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Re: Growing Chamomile from seed
Yep if i remember to pick it lol
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Re: Growing Chamomile from seed
Because I didn't want the tiny plants to get over crowded in the little paper starter pots, I decided to plant them outside.
They had more than the first two leaf sets. Boy they grow slowly. I think I still have 3 that survived. Either something ate them, or they just died. They may have gotten a bit dry because I did not sprinkle them with water ONE day.
Plus they are covered with chicken wire for protection.
If I decide to try this again next year, I will definitely have to start earlier and re-pot them while they are still in the house. *sigh*
They had more than the first two leaf sets. Boy they grow slowly. I think I still have 3 that survived. Either something ate them, or they just died. They may have gotten a bit dry because I did not sprinkle them with water ONE day.
Plus they are covered with chicken wire for protection.
If I decide to try this again next year, I will definitely have to start earlier and re-pot them while they are still in the house. *sigh*
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Re: Growing Chamomile from seed
They are super tender.....mine burnt off in our fire....nothing came back, thought some of the ones not directly in the heat would survive but nope. Browned and died within 2 days. Sigh
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Pet quality wheaten/blue wheaten ameraucanas, welsummers, barred rocks, light brown leghorns; Projects on the go: rhodebars, welbars