I am intrested in starting a Roman Chamomile lawn. However I still have a few concerns; those being cost, feasibilty, and maintenance? |
Chamomile forms a soft-textured, spreading, 3"-12" tall mat of bright light green, finely cut, aromatic leaves and small button-like yellow flowers during the summer months. It's an excellent lawn substitute if mowed occasionally. The non-flowering variety 'Treneague' needs no mowing. You can start your Chamomile plants about 12" apart and they will spread to fill in by the end of the season. |