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Chamomile German 'Zloty Lan'

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(Matricaria chamomilla) 4 inch pot

Of course, everyone should have a small planting of Chamomile planted in their gardens. If nothing more than to brush up against it and pluck a tiny flower to sniff on their morning garden walk. At least that is why we are planting it.

The variety from Poland, 'Zloty Lan' has larger flowers and is medicinally potent, with a high beneficial oil content to relax and comfort both mind and body. If you’re still not convinced, Chamomile attracts beneficial tachinid flies that control pests in gardens, making it a valuable addition to herb, veggie, and flower gardens.

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(Matricaria chamomilla) 4 inch pot

Of course, everyone should have a small planting of Chamomile planted in their gardens. If nothing more than to brush up against it and pluck a tiny flower to sniff on their morning garden walk. At least that is why we are planting it.

The variety from Poland, 'Zloty Lan' has larger flowers and is medicinally potent, with a high beneficial oil content to relax and comfort both mind and body. If you’re still not convinced, Chamomile attracts beneficial tachinid flies that control pests in gardens, making it a valuable addition to herb, veggie, and flower gardens.

(Matricaria chamomilla) 4 inch pot

Of course, everyone should have a small planting of Chamomile planted in their gardens. If nothing more than to brush up against it and pluck a tiny flower to sniff on their morning garden walk. At least that is why we are planting it.

The variety from Poland, 'Zloty Lan' has larger flowers and is medicinally potent, with a high beneficial oil content to relax and comfort both mind and body. If you’re still not convinced, Chamomile attracts beneficial tachinid flies that control pests in gardens, making it a valuable addition to herb, veggie, and flower gardens.

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: 24-36”
PLANT SPACING: 12"
PLANT TYPE: Perennial
VASE LIFE: 9-12 days
HARVEST: When pollen is visible on flowers.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Rich, deep, loamy, moist, well-drained soil

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