Chamomile
Medicinal plants are a real opportunity to rid yourself of the use of unnecessary chemicals, which are already abundant in the life of a modern person. Chamomile, which can be grown in your garden, has particularly valuable properties. Chamomile seeds are planted in the soil before winter or in spring. A month before sowing, the soil is dug up well, and weeds are removed two weeks before sowing.
Chamomile can be collected from the beginning of flowering until late autumn. Up to 6 training camps are held in one season. According to the rules, chamomile flowers are dried in the shade in the open air, laying them on cloth or paper. You can also dry flowers in dryers, but at a temperature not exceeding 40 C. In addition to pharmaceutical chamomile, gardeners love giant chamomile, which does not have such beneficial properties, but provides great aesthetic pleasure, decorating the garden with its large flowers.
The giant white chamomile grows 1 m in height, and the size of its flowers is about 15 cm. You can learn about the rules for growing and caring for all types of chamomile in this section.