The five best herbs to grow for delicious homemade tea - Cultivating herbs for a daily brew is surprisingly simple, with many ...
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 ...
Most people don’t realize that tea comes from a camellia. Yes, that’s right. It's camellia sinensis, commonly known as the tea plant. All teas — black, green, white and oolong — come from the same ...
If there was ever a plant that was considered royalty in southern landscapes the camellias would undoubtedly be it. They have been grown in our gardens for over 200 years. With origins in Asia, it is ...
People have been enjoying tea made from the leaves of the tea camellia (Camellia sinensis) since 2700 B.C. Legend has it that Emperor Shen Nong was boiling water when tea camellia leaves happened to ...
Camellia sinensis, a plant native to Asia, is the source of most teas. Green, black, and oolong teas are all made from its ...
For the past five years, ever since seeing the Snapple iced tea commercial that shows a farmer plucking a white tea leaf, I've wanted to try my hand at growing and plucking my own tea. I've made ...
Q: I have been drinking a lot of tea this spring and think it would be fun to grow my own. What can we grow in Duluth? A: There are a lot of herbal teas that can be grown as perennials or annuals.