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Chamomile Seeds (Matricaria chamomilla) – A Calming Herb for Every Garden

Chamomile, scientifically known as Matricaria chamomilla, is a beloved herb celebrated for its delicate, daisy-like flowers, soothing aroma, and medicinal properties. Often referred to as the “plant doctor,” chamomile is not only a calming herbal remedy but also an excellent companion plant that supports the health of surrounding vegetation.

Why Grow Chamomile?

1. Relaxation in Every Cup:
• The flowers of chamomile are widely used to make a calming herbal tea that aids in reducing stress, promoting sleep, and soothing digestive issues.
• Its gentle, apple-like fragrance creates a relaxing ambiance in your garden or home.
2. A Pollinator Magnet:
• Chamomile flowers attract bees and beneficial insects, making it a perfect addition to a pollinator-friendly garden.
3. Medicinal Benefits:
• Chamomile is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and stress-relieving properties.
• Used for centuries to alleviate headaches, skin irritations, and upset stomachs.
4. Garden Enhancer:
• Known as a “companion plant,” chamomile improves the health of nearby plants by naturally deterring pests and attracting pollinators.

Plant Characteristics

• Growth Habit: A low-growing annual herb that reaches about 20–40 cm in height with a spreading, bushy habit.
• Foliage: Fine, feathery green leaves that add texture to your garden.
• Flowers: Small, daisy-like blooms with white petals and yellow centers, blooming profusely from spring to summer.
• Aroma: Sweet, apple-like fragrance that is calming and inviting.

Growing Chamomile from Seeds

1. Seed Sowing:
• Sow seeds directly in the garden or seed trays in early spring or late summer.
• Sprinkle seeds lightly over the soil without covering them, as they require light to germinate.
2. Germination:
• Seeds germinate within 7–14 days at temperatures of 18–22°C.
3. Ideal Conditions:
• Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
• Soil: Prefers well-draining, sandy or loamy soil with moderate fertility.
4. Plant Spacing:
• Space plants 20–30 cm apart to allow for air circulation and proper growth.

Care and Maintenance

• Watering: Chamomile is drought-tolerant but prefers consistent moisture during its early growth stage. Avoid overwatering.
• Pruning: Regularly deadhead spent flowers to encourage prolonged blooming.
• Harvesting:
• Harvest flowers when they are fully open for the best aroma and flavor.
• Dry flowers in a cool, dark place for storage and use in teas, tinctures, or beauty products.

Why Choose Our Chamomile Seeds?

At Deodar Seeds, we provide high-quality Chamomile seeds carefully selected for their excellent germination rates and healthy growth. Ideal for gardeners, herbalists, and anyone seeking a soothing addition to their garden or tea collection.
• Premium Quality: Guaranteed freshness and purity for optimal planting success.
• Medicinal Powerhouse: Grow your own herbal remedy garden with ease.
• Versatile Use: Perfect for teas, skincare, and ornamental purposes.

Shipping and Availability

Deodar Seeds ships Chamomile seeds across India and worldwide, delivering your seeds promptly within 1–2 weeks.

Create a Calming Oasis

Transform your garden into a haven of tranquility with the timeless beauty and soothing aroma of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla). Whether for its health benefits, pollinator appeal, or aesthetic charm, this herb is a perfect addition to any space.

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Chamomile Matricaria seeds - 100

  • Brand: Deodar Seeds
  • Product Code: HER27
  • Availability: In Stock
  • ₹342.00

Tags: Chamomile, Matricaria, seeds

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