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No one wants wasps flying around their yard, but you can plant an herb that will keep these pests away. As a bonus, it is ...
2) Sprinkle chamomile flowers into boiling chicken stock and use to cook couscous. 3) Mix light brown sugar with ground chamomile and use for baking or in hot beverages.
One soothing herb you may already have growing in a small container can do wonders for the soil in your garden. Naturally improve your soil with this plant.
Stinking chamomile, a nonnative weed often called wild chamomile, is dotting Park City’s roadsides and trailheads at the ...
The ancient Greeks and Romans, too, were enamored with chamomile, named — for its fruity aroma — from the Greek chamai, meaning “on the ground,” and melon (“apple”).