
Can a vegetable gardener go without thinking of a lawn getting wasted, for not planting vegetables? But, there are people to, who love to possess a green carpet-like lawn in the backyard. What to do if one desire to satisfy both? The English gardeners do have a solution for both.
Many of us too, know that chamomile makes a great groundcover. But, what about vegetables? Chamomile itself in the U.S., is thought mostly as an herb for tea. So, it can serve both the purpose easily.
Just check if there is plenty of sunlight and sandy, well-drained soil in your farm land, lawn or backyard, as chamomile lawn requires these two things to really thrive well. Sow it from seed, or plant seedlings, – just be sure to plant its perennial variety, Roman chamomile, and not the annual German chamomile.
Via: Lime.com


