Brewing the Perfect Cup of Tea
Tea, the second most popular beverage, after water, has a horticultural connection. In fact, if you want, you can grow a tea plant on your patio. Black, green, white and oolong tea comes from the plant Camellia sinensis. Tea leaves are just that: the young leaves from the tips of the branches of this plant. Each type of tea mentioned above is dried and prepared differently, resulting in a different nutrient …
How To Grow Green Tea in Your Garden
Nature’s Fat-Burning Herb
When you buy tea in the store, you can’t be completely sure of the quality of its production and packaging. Was it grown fully organically? How far was it shipped before it arrived at your local store? Packaging waste is another concern for the eco-conscious tea-drinker. And let’s not forget the expense of buying tea at the store, an unnecessary expense in these strained economic times.
Growing your own tea is a rewarding project …

