Chamomile Lawn
A little while ago there was a thread on this subject. I've have just found
a useful link if you are thinking of planting a Chamomile Lawn. http://ecom.suffolkherbs.accessweb.co.uk/ Click Catalogue, then Herb Lawns, then Herb Lawns Plants... Natalie |
Chamomile Lawn
Natalie,
Superb. Order placed this afternoon. Thankyou Steve. On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 06:35:10 +0100, "Natalie" wrote: A little while ago there was a thread on this subject. I've have just found a useful link if you are thinking of planting a Chamomile Lawn. http://ecom.suffolkherbs.accessweb.co.uk/ Click Catalogue, then Herb Lawns, then Herb Lawns Plants... Natalie |
Chamomile Lawn
Superb. Order placed this afternoon.
Chamomile is dead easy to grow from seed. I bought plants to start it off, and then seeded between the plants to fill in. Best, - h |
Chamomile Lawn
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"H" writes: Superb. Order placed this afternoon. Chamomile is dead easy to grow from seed. That's a different kind of chamomile. Chamomile lawns are normally made from the non-flowering (and hence seedless) chamomile treneague. I bought plants to start it off, and then seeded between the plants to fill in. You might have mixed two kinds of chamomile then. Best, - h Alan -- Alan Williams, Room IT301, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K. Tel: +44 161 275 6270 Fax: +44 161 275 6280 |
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