🌼 Bloom into Wellness with Chamomile!
Sow Right Seeds offers a premium packet of German Chamomile seeds, featuring over 1575 seeds that are non-GMO and heirloom quality. These seeds are easy to grow, germinating in just 7-10 days, and produce aromatic flowers perfect for herbal tea. With detailed planting instructions and a commitment to sustainability, this product is ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their home remedies.
A**S
Worth the wait!
All of the seeds germinated! As a beginner gardener, I didn’t realize I had to time when to plant certain seeds so I started the seeds in August and they did not grow well or bloom outside for months. The plants were alive but grew very slowly. I kept my plants in a small planter and was about to give up because the roots didn’t look too well and the plant looked like it was dying from overwatering(from frequent rain). I decided to replant the chamomile plants in my garden bed and voila, after a few months and the temperatures reaching the 70’s, my plants finally started growing rapidly and are now flowering!
C**N
German chamomile
Great germination!
M**N
Sprouted almost immediately!
Plants started growing after a few days of planting!
A**
Never Germinated!!!
I was very disappointed as the seeds never germinated. It was a total waste of my money. I also planted Chamomile seeds bought at my local Whole Foods that germinated beautifully and still growing strong. This pack however, never did. If there was a way to return it I would as I did not get the product I paid for. Next time I will just buy them at Whole Foods.
A**R
Growing
As you can see sprouted just fine.
A**A
Sprouts the first day with sandy soil from my yard 😁
Love Chamomile tea
O**N
sprouted
Not sure what they will look like when they develop, but they all sprouted very quickly!
J**N
Didn't realize Chamomile seedlings were so tiny and delicate
I like Sow Right Seeds, so this isn't a criticism of them. I didn't realize that Chamomile seedlings were so tiny and delicate. I grow a lot of plants and these are easily the tiniest seedlings I've seen. Extra effort is needed to keep them from drying out and dying. Probably not appropriate if you prefer strong robust seedlings.
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