I love tea. Next year I’m going to try to grow some tea herbs plants. By the way I’ve learned that you should always steep teas covered as some of the nutrients will evaporate with the steam. It should be covered to maximize the benefits
Funny enough I was just planning the set up for my herbal tea garden next year and I was looking up how to ferment these leaves to make black tea. Thanks for this
Nice video. I had a small cameillia sinensis but had to give it away when i moved. Had a replacement but didnt realise the nursery had basically given it root rot (pot was heavy and wet and i didnt realise it at the time i bought it). Looking for a new one, but havent seen any available lately. Do these plants suffer from too much sun sometimes? Noticed when i had my first one some of leaves would go brown if i left it in sun too long , and it was less of issue when only morning sun was used and shaded rest of the day...
It's hard to find information on growing and harvesting your own tea. I got a tea plant as a gift and used camellia fertilizer on it, but it died right away. I've been able to grow blueberries without testing soil pH, but tea has been trickier.
I'm LOVING all your tea garden content! I'm so excited to grow my own tea next year!
Glad it’s been helpful!
I love tea. Next year I’m going to try to grow some tea herbs plants. By the way I’ve learned that you should always steep teas covered as some of the nutrients will evaporate with the steam. It should be covered to maximize the benefits
Nice! And yeah I actually have a couple videos on tea steeping just didn’t follow my own advice this time 😅
I actually just bought a coffee plant 😂. Maybe I should add tea as well 🤔.
Highly recommend!
Nice!!! Been wanting to attemp growing and processing my own coffee as well as traditional tea a d herbals for other teas. Thanks for sharing.
Go for it!
Funny enough I was just planning the set up for my herbal tea garden next year and I was looking up how to ferment these leaves to make black tea. Thanks for this
Fun!! Hope you end up giving it a try
I made some marigold tea😊 didn't even know you could till recently
Made it for the first time this year myself!
i never could get a tea plant to thrive.
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I hope you find the mugs ❤ you’re so cute, love your content thank you so much!!
Thank you so much!!
My Neighbour has two coffee plants full of berries.
She said i could have the whole crop….. seems like a lot of work though 🤔
Could be a fun project!
Nice video. I had a small cameillia sinensis but had to give it away when i moved. Had a replacement but didnt realise the nursery had basically given it root rot (pot was heavy and wet and i didnt realise it at the time i bought it). Looking for a new one, but havent seen any available lately. Do these plants suffer from too much sun sometimes? Noticed when i had my first one some of leaves would go brown if i left it in sun too long , and it was less of issue when only morning sun was used and shaded rest of the day...
They do seem to prefer part shade. Bummer that yours had issues! Mine was from Home Depot and seems to be doing okay
I've been enjoying all your content and would love to see the list of all the plants in your tea garden. Where can I find it?
Thanks! Just added the list to the description
@@thecottagepeach Thank you!
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It's hard to find information on growing and harvesting your own tea. I got a tea plant as a gift and used camellia fertilizer on it, but it died right away. I've been able to grow blueberries without testing soil pH, but tea has been trickier.
I’m hoping I can share more as I learn growing this one!
Where can the elevated garden bed with ledge be found?
First link in the description 😉
Where can u buy the plant?
I grabbed mine at Home Depot!
NICE TATTOO
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