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Chamomile Lawn Plants Tips For Growing Chamomile Lawns

Chamomile Lawn Plants Tips For Growing Chamomile Lawns

Chamomile lawn plants thrive in full sun, but will tolerate dappled shade. They require light soil, such as sandy loam, and do not do well in dry, stone-filled soils or heavy clay. Thoroughly remove all the weeds in the planting area beforehand, as chamomile does not compete well with many weeds.

  1. How do you maintain a chamomile lawn?
  2. What does chamomile grow well with?
  3. Is chamomile a good ground cover?
  4. Can you cut a chamomile lawn?

How do you maintain a chamomile lawn?

An open, sunny site is best for a chamomile lawn. Light dappled shade is acceptable, but chamomile grown in more than this amount of shade may only give patchy cover. Light soils are recommended (such as sandy loam), but avoid very dry, stony conditions, as a degree of moisture is necessary.

What does chamomile grow well with?

In the herb garden, chamomile pairs well with mint and basil, and is said to improve their taste and scent. Chamomile should be kept trimmed back so it stays full and healthy and does not get leggy and scraggly.
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Is chamomile a good ground cover?

Roman chamomile is a perennial herb grown in U.S. hardiness zones 3 - 9. This low growing plant only reaches 6 inches making it ideal for a ground cover or a lawn substitute.

Can you cut a chamomile lawn?

Also known as 'chamomile grass', chamomile lawns are green, soft and fragrant throughout the year: Our chamomile has a creeping habit which gives a perennial, low growing, evergreen, fragrant sward. Our chamomile lawns do not need mowing - unlike seed-grown lawns - so no need for a mower, ideal for small gardens!

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