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  1. The Camomile Lawn is a television adaptation of the 1984 book of the same name by Mary Wesley, produced by Glenn Wilhide and Sophie Balhetchet at ZED Ltd for Channel 4, directed by Peter Hall. It was adapted from Wesley's novel by Ken Taylor and first broadcast in 1992.

  2. The Camomile Lawn is a 1984 novel by Mary Wesley beginning with a family holiday in Cornwall in the last summer of peace before the Second World War. When the family is reunited for a funeral nearly fifty years later, it brings home to them how much the war acted as a catalyst for their emotional liberation. [ 1 ]

    • Mary Wesley
    • 1984
  3. The Camomile Lawn: With Felicity Kendal, Claire Bloom, Jennifer Ehle, Richard Johnson. In 1939, young Oliver, Calypso, Polly and Walter visit friends and family in Cornwall.

    • (956)
    • 1992-03-05
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • 258
  4. www.rhs.org.uk › lawns › chamomile-lawnsChamomile lawns / RHS

    An open, sunny site is best for a chamomile lawn. Light dappled shade is acceptable, but chamomile grown in more than this amount of shade may only give patchy cover. Light soils (such as sandy loam) are recommended, but avoid very dry, stony conditions, as a degree of moisture is necessary. Heavy ...

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    Grow a chamomile lawn in free-draining soil. Avoid planting a chamomile lawn on clay soil as this will bake in summer and be too wet in winter. Sandy, free-draining soils work well but can become too dry in times of low rainfall. A sunny spot will yield the best results, as too much shade will lead to patchy growth. Choose an area with light footfa...

    Young plants and plugs are widely available. Prepare the planting area by clearing it of grass, weeds or debris. If lifting an existing grass lawn, use a spade to remove the top layer of turf down to around 5cm. As weeds compete with chamomile and are a pain to remove after you've planted the lawn, take extra steps to ensure the area is weed-free. ...

    Avoid walking on your new chamomile lawn for at least 12 weeks, and then with only very light foot traffic for the first year. Chamomile lawns can become patchy even with light foot traffic, which can lead to weed problems. Water regularly in its first year, especially during dry periods. Chamomile lawns do not require regular mowing, but they will...

    As chamomile plants grow and spread, they form clumps. To propagate them, simply dig up a clump and use a spade or old bread knife to divide it into smaller pieces, always with a good portion of roots intact. Replant the new divisions immediately, either back in the ground or into pots to plant out later, and water thoroughly. Bear in mind that any...

    Chamomile lawns are relatively low-maintenance and, as long as they are in appropriate sunny and free-draining conditions, less prone to issues compared with traditional grass lawns. They are susceptible to aphids, however, especially on tender new growth. If large infestations occur, aphids can weaken the plants and negatively affect their overall...

  5. Mar 5, 1992 · The Camomile Lawn Classic adaptation of Mary Wesley's much-acclaimed second novel. As storm clouds gather over Europe in 1939, five cousins meet to pay tribute to a world that will never be the ...

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  7. Sep 2, 2024 · The Camomile Lawn. 1992 - United Kingdom. Based on Mary Wesley’s novel of the same name and directed by Sir Peter Hall, The Camomile Lawn is a compelling blend of romance, drama, and war, set against the backdrop of World War II. It aired on Channel 4 and consists of five episodes, each weaving a rich tapestry of love, loss, and resilience.