baymule
Garden Master
Does it come back from the roots or seed?I love Chamomile! It has been a great volunteer plant for me. It comes back every year whether I plant more or not!
Does it come back from the roots or seed?I love Chamomile! It has been a great volunteer plant for me. It comes back every year whether I plant more or not!
German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is annual and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) is perennial. However, German chamomiles self-seed easily.Does it come back from the roots or seed?
I'm betting it was the seed because they are self seeding.Does it come back from the roots or seed?
I think I would transplant them if you think a few extra flowers won't fit in their current pot.I tried chamomile 2 years ago, in a pot on the deck. Got some leaves, maybe 8 flowers, let it go. Last year, got about a dozen flowers (same pot, self-seeded), but only about 6" tall. Wonder if I'll see more this year? Or do you think I should transplant once they show up?
I guess my question is, would they do better in a fresh pot? I'd like to get enough flowering plants to make use of them. The pot is well sized, I'm just not getting very many plants/flowers from them.I think I would transplant them if you think a few extra flowers won't fit in their current pot.
I would test the soil and see what it might be missing. Good soil is the key for happy, productive plants!I guess my question is, would they do better in a fresh pot? I'd like to get enough flowering plants to make use of them. The pot is well sized, I'm just not getting very many plants/flowers from them.
That's actually pretty neat! You would definitely need a chamomile harvesting comb for that, I have a friend with one of those and it works great. Otherwise you might get very frustrated trying to harvest each individual flower!