HERB - Sun & heat resistant chamomile

j'lynn yeates jyeates at bga.com
Mon Aug 24 16:45:21 PDT 1998


On 24 Aug 98, at 18:16, Gaylin Walli wrote:

> Low growing chamomile can easily be mowed by a non-electric mower
> and certainly won't be hurt by people walking all over it. It was
> often planted in garden walkways as well as lawns because the smell
> of the bruised plant was so agreable.

any contra-indications for yard-hounds (it is his space after all) ... what else 
would blend well with it??? ... would also have to hold up to Culainn (my 
yard-weasel) romping in whatever goes in ....

> As for what you can do with the plant....well, there are a
> bunch of different uses you might be interested in (assuming
> you're not mildly allergic, like I am). If you're interested,
> I'd be happy to list them, but the list is pretty long. :)

not really ... only molds and other peoples second-hand smoke

'wolf


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