Ideas: Lawns, Paths and Novelties
Camomile Treneague can be planted in many sunny situations in gardens large or small. It should not be used where heavy use is expected such as children's games.
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In small gardens a Camomile lawn makes a lovely feature.
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Larger spaces accommodate a Camomile walk or path. (If the ground is packed by heavy walking the side shoots my be prevented from rooting.)
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A Camomile bank is an attractive setting for flowers
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Camomile seats - a luxury!

Seats planted with Dwarf Camomile
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Dwarf camomile in Lutley Primary School
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Camomile can be alternated with flagstones in a patio. (Ensure 10cm depth of soil between stones.)
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Camomile can be used as a substitute for moss in a Japanese garden.
Camomile should not be mixed with grass as the grass is invasive and will eventually replace the Camomile.


