Time to harvest chamomile is one of my favorite times in the garden. Each fall, I plant a rather large patch. In the spring, the plants grow rapidly and reward me with a profusion of delicate blooms. The apple scented blooms can then be harvested and used. Here's a quick look at the beginning of…
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Sowing German Chamomile in Fall – Frost Hardy Annual Flowers – Cut Flower Farm – Gardening for Beginners
There are a lot of reasons that I absolutely love to grow chamomile. As an extremely easy to grow herb; you can use the flowers for tea, soapmaking, and even as cut flowers for arrangements picked fresh from the garden. Their delicate apple-scented blooms are seriously one of my favorite garden elements. I also appreciate…
Growing Chamomile from Seed: Gardening for Beginners – Growing Flowers from Seed – Cut Flower Farm
One of the really cool things about something like keeping a blog is that you don't have to be organized. I mean, you kind of need to be organized - you have to plan ahead in regards to what pictures and video clips you absolutely need to take to actually publish some type of content.…
Direct Sowing in February?!
Hello all you gorgeous and wonderful blog readers! How's it going? I hope you're well. The weather here has been absolutely gorgeous lately. The sun is shining; the birds are singing. Most importantly, I'm thinking about starting my vegetable garden for the spring! Last time I took a look-see at the 10 day forecast, I…