Planting
As these are SMALL PLUG PLANTS, they will require growing on in pots or cells unless you can do nightly checks for slugs.
They are hardened off so can still be placed outside when potted on.
please ensure they don't dry out.
After a couple of weeks
The rosette cuttings can be planted 6" apart but you can gauge how quickly you want cover.
The closer you plant the faster the cover.
We have had plants 1 foot apart and these have bonded well, it just takes a bit longer!
These plants will take a few weeks to establish so please don't be too worried if they look a bit lost, they will soon pick up.
Clear any weeds before planting and keep an eye on the bare soil making sure that weeds don't get a hold, especially deep rooted perennials.
Plant from March to September keep an eye on the watering for a few weeks after planting, especially in dry spells, try to not let them dry out but don't let them sit in water either... A sunny site will help the plants to grow.
Put the plants fully into the soil covering the roots and the white part of the stem keeping the leaves touching the soil. This ensures a strong rooting base for the plants.
They will thrive in well drained neutral or slightly acid soil.
IT'S SLUG TIME! Protect the plants from slugs and snails. Chamomile isn't their first choice but as you know they will give anything a nibble! Also look out for a few greenfly.
There will be a residue of the soil the plants were grown in. This is my own blend of natural compost from the garden so might have the odd piece of eggshell in in, sometimes a small brandling worm (but not often!)
Care after planting
The plants will benefit from being trimmed, either by hand or a mower once or twice a year. The apple scent is lovely when the plants are trodden on and when established it makes a very restful place to sunbath The plants will also look very attractive in containers.
Increase Your Stock
When the plants are established you can lift up the runners and you will find that these will have rooted in the same way you received our plants. These can be used to increase your stock and either expand your lawn or fill in bald patches. This is an ideal way to keep costs down as repairing the lawn will be an annual event.
Images
Please note the plants grow and develop all of the time so sometimes they don't look exactly like the images.... sometimes they are better :)