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When to Plant Chamomile in Fort Hancock, Texas (79839)

Location

Fort Hancock, Texas

ZIP Code

79839

USDA Zone

8a

Last Frost

Friday, March 20, 2026

📅 Your 2026 Planting Dates

Start Seeds Indoors

Friday, February 6, 2026

Transplant Outdoors

Friday, April 3, 2026

Based on last frost Friday, March 20, 2026 · Zone 8a

Pro tip: Start Chamomile seeds indoors 6 weeks before your last frost date, then transplant outdoors around Friday, April 3, 2026.

🌿 Plant Details

Scientific Name Matricaria chamomilla
Days to Maturity 60 days

☀️ Growing Requirements

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Sun

Full Sun

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Water

Regular

Seeds typically germinate in 7-14 days

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🌾 Seed Saving Guide

🟢 Easy
✅ Open-pollinated — seeds grow true to parent

When to Harvest Seed

Let flowers dry completely on the plant — seeds form in the center of the dried flower.

Processing

Rub dried flower heads between palms over a bowl, then winnow to remove chaff.

Seed Viability

Up to 3 years when stored cool, dark, and dry.

Pro Tip

Chamomile self-sows freely — once established, you may not need to save seed at all.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Chamomile in Fort Hancock, Texas? +

In Fort Hancock (Zone 8a), start Chamomile seeds indoors around Friday, February 6, 2026 and transplant outdoors around Friday, April 3, 2026.

What is the last frost date for Fort Hancock, Texas? +

The average last spring frost date for Fort Hancock, Texas (ZIP 79839) is around Friday, March 20, 2026. This is based on NOAA climate normals for USDA Zone 8a.

How long does Chamomile take to grow? +

Chamomile typically matures in about 60 days from transplanting. In Fort Hancock, that means you can expect harvest around Friday, April 3, 2026 plus 60 days.

Should I start Chamomile indoors or direct sow in Texas? +

Chamomile should be started indoors 6 weeks before your last frost date. In Fort Hancock, that means starting around Friday, February 6, 2026.

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Growing Chamomile in Zone 8a

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is a popular garden vegetable. In Fort Hancock, Texas, which is in USDA Hardiness Zone 8a, you should start seeds indoors around Friday, February 6, 2026.

Your average last frost date is Friday, March 20, 2026. Plan to transplant your Chamomile seedlings outdoors around Friday, April 3, 2026, about 2 weeks after your last frost date.