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7 easy-to-grow plants for your own backyard tea garden
From lavender to rose hips, these seven garden staples can be harvested, dried, and steeped into a soothing homemade cup.
Whether you're holding on to a warm cup of tea in the chilly winter months or staying cool with an iced tea in the summer, be sure to save those used tea leaves for the garden. You're not the only one ...
Jessica Booth is a New York-based freelance writer who regularly writes about health, wellness, parenting, food, travel, beauty and more for a variety of publications. She currently writes for Forbes ...
It may come as a surprise, but yes, you can grow and make your own tea right here in San Diego County’s backyards and balconies. Traditional tea is harvested from the evergreen shrub Camellia sinensis ...
Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, yet nearly all of the tea consumed in the United States is imported, said Carol Miles, horticulture researcher at the Mount Vernon Northwestern ...
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