TEA GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS An Essential Guide to Planting, Harvesting, and Blending Teas and Tisanes

· Jimson Lewis
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" Tea has been enjoyed by people all across the globe for far longer than you would think. The first cup of tea was supposedly brewed in China about 2600 BC when dried herbs were accidentally blown into a pot of hot water. The mythology is debatable, but one thing is certain: humanity has been making tea for over 2,000 years.

We also know there are over 20,000 distinct tea varieties; this is fantastic news for tea fans constantly looking for new tastes and scents to add to their pantry. It is great news for individuals who have always dreamed of growing their tea in the comfort of their homes. A tea garden can be a lovely spot to relax. Many believe growing tea is difficult, but it is quite easy and gratifying.

Tea gardens offer a variety of health advantages and have a pleasant fragrance. There are several options for building a tea garden, each with its aesthetic and functional benefits. You can plant outdoors in a vegetable patch or in the backyard. Another option is to create a larger-scale tea garden with plants of several species in the front or even the side yard of your home. "

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