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How to Propagate Chamaemelum nobile

Roman Chamomile Propagation: Multiplying Your Mini Meadows

Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), with its dainty, daisy-like blooms and soothing aroma, is a welcome addition to any garden. But did you know that multiplying this little piece of tranquility is easier than you might think? Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, propagating your own Roman chamomile is a rewarding experience that will have your garden overflowing with its calming presence.

There are three main methods to propagate Roman chamomile:

1. Division: This is the easiest and fastest way to propagate, best done in spring or fall.

2. Cuttings: This method involves rooting stem cuttings, ideal during the active growing season (spring to early summer).

3. Seeds: Starting Roman chamomile from seed is the most time-consuming method but offers a sense of accomplishment. Begin indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost.

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Propagating your own Roman chamomile is a rewarding experience that allows you to enjoy the beauty and benefits of this beloved herb for years to come. So why not try your hand at multiplying your mini meadows today?

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