Herb Basics
Harvesting and Drying Chamomile
Chamomile flowers prolifically, so check the plant every other day and pick the flowers as soon as they open fully. If harvested regularly, it will produce flowers longer. Cut the stem above a leaf node (where a leaf meets the stem), then cut the flower head off the stem. Use the flowers fresh, or place in a large basket or drying rack, out of the sun. (Compost the stems.) Toss them a couple of times every day until they are crispy-dry, generally one to two weeks. Store them in a clean, dry glass jar away from heat and light; label and date. They keep for a year.