Chamomile is a soothing herb, which is primarily used for tea (dried flowers), yet it is attractive enough to be used in the garden as a smell good ornamental. The lacy mid-green foliage has a tight ground hugging quality that suppresses weed growth and gives way to compact flowering stalks in May through to the first heavy frost. The blooms are daisy like with white petals and yellow centers. Chamomile is a prolific bloomer.Mature Plant Size: 12"-24" Tall, 12" Spread Bloom Time: June - First FrostLight Exposure: Full Sun Soil Type/pH: Well-drained/6.0-7.5 Hardiness Zones: A hardy annual that will withstand light frosts. Will self-seed.Fertilizer: Incorporate compost or a granular all-purpose fertilizer (preferably organic) into the soil before planting or feed weekly with a liquid organic feed.Containers Size: 4.5" Pot