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Image: Step-by-Step Guide to Planting Chamomile Seeds

Published: January 28, 2026 at 4:59:42 PM UTC

High-resolution step-by-step photographic guide illustrating how to plant chamomile seeds in garden soil, from preparation and sowing to watering and sprouting.


Six-panel photo collage showing the process of planting chamomile seeds, from preparing soil and sowing seeds to watering and young sprouts emerging.

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Image description

The image is a wide, landscape-oriented photographic collage composed of six clearly separated panels arranged in two rows of three, illustrating a step-by-step process of planting chamomile seeds in garden soil. Each panel is a realistic, high-resolution close-up photograph with natural lighting, shallow depth of field, and earthy tones that emphasize texture and detail.

In the first panel, labeled as the initial step, a gloved hand uses a small metal hand trowel to loosen and prepare dark, crumbly garden soil. The soil appears rich and well-aerated, with small clumps and organic matter visible. In the blurred background, white chamomile flowers with yellow centers hint at the plant’s mature form.

The second panel shows bare fingers gently drawing shallow furrows into the prepared soil. The grooves are narrow and evenly spaced, demonstrating careful preparation for sowing. The focus is tight on the hand and soil surface, highlighting the fine texture of the earth.

In the third panel, two cupped hands hold tiny chamomile seeds above the soil. A small seed packet labeled for chamomile is partially visible in the background, reinforcing the instructional nature of the scene. The seeds are small and pale, emphasizing how lightly they must be handled.

The fourth panel depicts the seeds being lightly covered. Both hands softly pull loose soil over the planted area, showing a gentle motion rather than firm packing. The soil surface looks smooth and even, suggesting proper coverage without burying the seeds too deeply.

The fifth panel focuses on watering. A metal watering can releases a fine, gentle shower onto the soil, creating small darkened patches where moisture soaks in. Individual droplets are visible, conveying care and control to avoid disturbing the seeds.

The final panel shows the result after time has passed: small green chamomile seedlings emerging from the soil. The sprouts are evenly spaced and fresh, with tiny leaves just opening. A small wooden garden marker labeled with the plant name stands nearby, while blooming chamomile flowers in the background visually connect the beginning and end of the growing process. Overall, the image reads as a clear, calm, and practical visual guide to planting chamomile from soil preparation to sprouting.

The image is related to: A Guide to Growing Chamomile in Your Own Garden

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