15 Herbs for Tea
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- Growing Herbs in Containers
- Grow 15 Herbs for the Kitchen
- Grow 15 Herbs for Fragrance
- Growing and Using Basil
- Growing and Using Cilantro
- Growing and Using Chives
- Growing and Using Dill
- Growing and Using Garlic
- Growing and Using Lavender
- Growing and Using Oregano
- Growing and Using Rosemary
- Growing and Using Sage
- Growing and Using Tarragon
- Growing and Using Thyme
- An Herbalist's Guide to Growing and Using Echinacea
- An Herbalist's Guide to Growing and Using Goldenseal
- An Herbalist's Guide to Growing and Using Violets
- Growing and Cooking with Mint
A-184; 32 pages; 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"; Paperback.
Growing your own herbal teas can be just as therapeutic as drinking them. The tea garden is a sensory delight, producing colors, aromas, and flavors to enjoy throughout the seasons. The plants are easy to grow and you don't need a large area — even a few containers will do. By drying the tea herbs and then blending and packaging them in your own unique way, you can share the bounty of your garden with appreciative friends and family.
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Herbal Tea Gardens
Contains more than 100 tea recipes and 22 illustrated garden plans to help you customize your tea garden to suit your health needs and environment.
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