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Growing Your Own Tea Garden
The Guide To Growing And Harvesting Flavorful Teas In Your Backyard
Jodi Helmer(0)
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Inspiration and instructions for growing delicious tea from a variety of plants. · 87 percent of Millennials drink tea. · Millennials are also avid gardeners- The National Gardening Association reports that ages 18–34 are the fastest growing segment of food gardeners, up 63 percent since 2008. · Jodi Helmer writes on food and farming and has appeared in Entrepreneur, Hemispheres, Civil Eats, National Geographic Traveler, AARP, Farm Life, WebMD, Health, CNNMoney and Guardian Sustainable Business.
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"As someone who can't live without her tea, I couldn't wait to open this book when it arrived. I was truly blown away by all the wonderful knowledge and how many fruits, and parts of fruit plants could be used to create various kinds of tea. This is one of the first times I have ever seen a book approach making tea in a fun, information, and easy to follow way. Probably the most challenging sectio
Budget Earth
"This charming paper back is chock full of information on herbal teas made from many of the plants we grow in our gardens, including herbs. And many of these teas have medicinal qualities that can benefit us all. The best news is most teas can be made from fresh leaves and/or flowers, so brewing a cup is a snap. You harvest the fresh leaves or flowers, drop them in a cup of hot water, give them a
The Detroit News