| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Umuthi Botanicals |
| Model Number | EN-20222982 |
Umuthi Chamomile (Edible Flowers) Growing Seeds produce daisy-like blooms with a gentle apple scent and a light floral taste. Chamomile is an easy edible ornamental that grows well after the last frost in full sun and loamy, moderately rich, well-drained soil. The edible petals are lovely in salads, cakes, bakes, summer drinks, cordials, and table garnishes, while dried flower heads can be used for a gentle herbal tea.
It also attracts bees and other beneficial insects, making it a beautiful addition to veggie beds, borders, and childrens gardens. Why we love it: Chamomile is soft, pretty, fragrant, and useful. It brings pollinators into the garden, adds charm to plates and drinks, and gives growers a rewarding edible flower from a small patch.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Chamomilla recutita Seed Type: Growing seed for cultivation Plant Type: Edible flower Flower Profile: Daisy-like blooms Aroma Profile: Gentle apple scent Flavour Profile: Light, floral Position: Full sun Soil Preference: Loamy, moderately rich, well-draining soil Germination: 7-14 days in suitable temperatures Harvest: 8-10 weeks from sowing when blooms are fully open Country Of Origin: Varies by batch Suitable For: Edible flower gardens, salads, cakes, drinks, herbal tea, borders, veggie beds, and pollinator-friendly planting What It's Used For Growing edible chamomile flowers Adding petals to salads, cakes, bakes, drinks, and garnishes Drying flower heads for herbal tea Attracting bees and beneficial insects Filling veggie beds, borders, and childrens gardens with fragrant blooms Creating fresh posies and table decorations Who It's For This Product Is For: Home gardeners growing edible flowers Herbal tea makers Cooks and bakers who enjoy floral garnishes Pollinator-friendly gardeners This Product Is Not For: Sprouting for immediate food use Customers wanting ready-dried chamomile flowers Deep shade planting Gardens where daisy-family plants are not suitable How To Use Sow after the last frost.
Sow seeds about 0.5 cm deep. Space plants 15-30 cm apart. Grow in full sun with loamy, moderately rich, well-draining soil. Water moderately and allow soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Harvest flowers 8-10 weeks from sowing when blooms are fully open. Pick regularly to encourage more flowers.
Processing Tip: Rinse fresh, unsprayed blooms gently before using petals in food. Safety Instructions Seed for cultivation, not for consumption If using petals in food, harvest fresh, unsprayed blooms and rinse gently Individuals sensitive to daisy-family plants should use with care Keep out of reach of children and pets Store seeds in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight Reseal after opening FAQs Q: Can Chamomile flowers be used for tea?
A: Yes. The dried flower heads can be used to make a gentle herbal tea. Q: Does Chamomile attract pollinators? A: Yes. Chamomile attracts bees and other beneficial insects to the garden.
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