(WHTM) – International Tea Day is December 15 and although there are many local places in Central Pennsylvania to purchase tea from, there is a special satisfaction in growing your own tea leaves. The ...
Growing your own tea garden at home can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. It allows you to have fresh, flavorful ingredients readily available for your favorite blends. Whether you have a ...
There's no need to throw your used tea leaves in the garbage when they can have a second life by improving the health of your ...
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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, yet nearly all of the tea consumed in the United States is imported, said Carol Miles, horticulture researcher at the Mount Vernon Northwestern ...
Wondering what to grow in a tea garden? A master gardener shares eight plants that are primed for brewed beverages. Our editors independently select these products. Making a purchase through our links ...
A shimmering pink tea beckoned from a glass jug at Greenhouse Café’s booth at the Queen Anne Farmers Market recently. It was rhubarb-lemon-bay-leaf tea sweetened with lavender-honey syrup. The medley ...
It’s not every day you find yourself standing in a tea garden in Devon, surrounded by rows of Camellia sinensis – the same plant species used to make tea in India, China and Japan. But there we were, ...
A freshly brewed mug of tea is the product of many serendipities: ancient human ingenuity, meticulous harvesting, global trade and a whole lot of chemistry. In her new book “Steeped: The Chemistry of ...
Born in Hong Kong and raised in Alaska, tea connoisseur Jenny Tse takes us on a tour of the world's first geothermal tea farm, hand-rolls a batch of tea leaves, and serves up the freshest cup of hot ...