Comment “CHAMOMILE” and I’ll let you in on my seed source 🌱 CHAMOMILE HARVEST - Chamomile is kind of like that low maintenance friend who still shows up every time. Once it settles in, it drops its own seeds and comes back on its own, so you are not restarting from scratch each season. It is an easy rhythm to work with, especially if you want something dependable that fits into almost any garden space. One of my favorite parts is harvest time. Instead of picking flower by flower, I use a simple chamomile booper to gently scoop blooms in batches, making the process faster while keeping the plant productive. The scent is always noticeable too, light and sweet, almost like green apple candy. That aroma comes from natural compounds the plant produces, which not only make it enjoyable for us but also help attract beneficial insects into the garden. Chamomile does more than just look nice or smell good. Those small flowers act like landing spots for pollinators, bringing more activity into your space and supporting nearby plants. Once harvested, the blooms can be dried and used for tea, preserving those same natural compounds. It is the kind of plant that gives back at every stage, easy to grow, helpful to the garden, and something you can enjoy long after harvest.

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