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There’s nothing better than a freshly brewed cup of tea. But have you ever thought about creating your own tea garden to grow your own?
From your garden to your teacup, Here's how to plant, harvest and blend your own tea.
Growing tea plants in the garden, however, can provide enough leaves to keep your kettle whistling year-round.
Use a watering can if you are doing a soil drench, and water close to the base of each plant. If you spray on the plant ...
Growing tea plants in the garden, however, can provide enough leaves to keep your kettle whistling year-round.
We like to make tea with the dried leaves because of the minty and lemony flavor. Next time you grow catnip for your cat, harvest a little extra for yourself and add it to your tea.
Chamomile flowers are harvested for chamomile tea. Grow your own German chamomile for drying and storing for later use or brew tea from fresh flowers.
How to plant, grow and dry herbs for tea - 'release their beneficial oils' In his column this week Mark Lane discusses the benefits of various herbs and how to grow them.
With these methods, your plants will grow significantly faster than usual and reach their full potential much sooner. Here's how to turbocharge your plants into hypergrowth mode. 1. Rescue your ...