Description
- With dainty, edible, daisy-like flowers, Chamomile is an attractive addition to any planting
- Add chamomile to your garden to help attract insects that pollinate plants and prey on pests
- Grows in full sun to part shade
- You can use the flowers and leaves to make chamomile tea
- Plant 8 to 12 inches apart
If you toss or are a restless sleeper, you’ll love the calming benefits of homegrown Chamomile steeped into a comforting cup of tea. Large shows of petite, sweetly fragrant, daisy-like flowers look lovely in the garden or as a culinary accent. The pretty, edible flowers add a slightly sweet flavor to salads, desserts, and drinks. It’s also a great companion plant in the vegetable garden, attracting beneficial insects that pollinate plants and prey on pests, helping keep your garden healthy and productive. Use flowers, leaves, or both to brew chamomile tea.
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