LIFE CYCLE: Perennial
LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun
PLANTING SEASON: Spring
DAYS TO MATURITY: 120 Days
PLANT SPACING: 6 inches
PLANTING DEPTH: 1/4 inch
SOWING METHOD: Start Indoors, Direct Sow
WATER NEEDS: Average
COLD STRATIFICATION: No
SHIPS: Year Round
PLANT TYPE: Bush
FEATURES: Heirloom, Culinary, Medicinal, Outdoor, Indoor
 HOW TO GROW ROMAN CHAMOMILE SEEDS

WHEN TO PLANT CHAMOMILE SEEDS

Direct sow Chamomile seeds in late Fall, after the first killing frost, so that seeds can naturally cold stratify. For Spring planting, start seeds indoors about 6 weeks before the final frost date. If planting in the Spring, sowing Chamomile seeds outdoors will likely have a weaker germination. The optimal temperature for Chamomile to germinate is 65°F.

WHERE TO PLANT CHAMOMILE SEEDS

Chamomile usually thrives best with Full Sun exposure, but it can tolerate Partial Shade as well. In hotter climates, Partial Shade is advisable for your Chamomile. For best flowering, plant Chamomile in rich, organic soil that is well-drained. While Chamomile can grow in poorer soil, it will usually mean droopier stems as a result.

HOW TO PLANT CHAMOMILE SEEDS

Sow your seeds directly onto the surface of the soil, and firmly compress. Do not cover your Chamomile seeds as they require sunlight in order to germinate. Once seedlings are approximately an inch tall, thin out to one plant every 2-4 inches. If growing indoors, be mindful that Chamomile plants do not like to be transplanted after having their first blooms.