On 12 Jul, 10:57, "Dave Sangster" wrote:
Has anyone out there established a good-going Treneague lawn or path? How
best to go about it, and what kind of aftercare does it demand? Please help
a beginner. Dave
I like the way you've spelt chamomile (or camomile), cute
) I've got
about a 3sqm chamomile patch. I say patch because it's far from being
a lawn anymore. Because it's on the roof of our shed, and with the
constant, persistant, rain, it has grown really fast and I didn't cut
it after flowering. Now it's high, pretty, but far too high. Look at
the link below which tells you which camomile you need. The Treneague
cultivar is slow growing and more 'lawn' than the Anthemis nobilis
(English or Roman chamomile) but these two have wonderful essential
oils. You can also get the Chamaemelum nobile dwarf, very compact and
lovely for a lawn, though it doesn't flower and if it does you should
cut it immediately. You can plant it up until September. Good luck.
http://www.crocus.co.uk/whatsgoingon/article/?ID=254