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Chamomile Turf for a Chamomile Lawn
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What could be more English than a chamomile lawn? When I planted mine, the only way to do it was to plant individual plants (like thyme) and allow them to knit together. It took a good year or so of weeding before I could relax and enjoy it.
Annoyingly for me - but thankfully for the rest of you, the turfshop have gone and started supplying chamomile turf. A great idea - and I reckon chamomile lawns are going to get more an more popular now that we are trying to conserve water.
A chamomile lawn does not turn brown in the drought and does not need mowing! Howzat for low maintenance
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Updated Dec 1, 2007
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oooh, if I had a lawn it would definitely be chamomile :-)