How Togrow Chamomile. Species chamomile not named cultivars can also be sown from seed and grown on in pots into plants large enough to plant out in the lawn area. To grow chamomile start some chamomile seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last expected frost or plant the seeds outdoors in late spring or summer.
It does not like frost but also doesnt take long to mature so even the shortest. English chamomile is hardy in zones 4-11. The antibacterial and antifungal properties make it a fantastic plant to grow throughout your entire garden.
Plants can be cut back in early spring to renew growth.
Chamomile grows best in that is soil evenly moist but not wet. You can also direct-seed chamomile. When growing chamomile remember that the herb loves full sun and well-draining soil. Its low height three to six inches tall makes it the perfect option for edging walkways and filling out space between taller plants.