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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
2972 Posts

Posted - Mar 06 2022 :  09:16:05 AM  Show Profile
I'm thinking of having a tea garden this year. It might actually wind up being some herbs planted in pots rather than an actual garden this year though. I have some mint growing already. What other herbs for tea have you had luck with or want to try? Do you buy plants or seeds?

~Heather
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September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag

suny58
True Blue Farmgirl

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Dianna
Jack Al.
USA
4314 Posts

Posted - Mar 06 2022 :  09:25:04 AM  Show Profile
I love lemon balm! Its great for the health of your eyes and especially in older people who have 'floaties'. I also grow lemon grass for teas also, in the garden. Since its an old fashioned garden on the ground I use organic starter plants.

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Dianna
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YellowRose
True Blue Farmgirl

6747 Posts

Sara
Paris TX
USA
6747 Posts

Posted - Mar 06 2022 :  09:38:54 AM  Show Profile
Heather, I grow chocolate, peppermint, and strawberry mints. I like chocolate mint in coffee.

I also grow herbs that do double duty as healing herbs for tea to have on hand for the on-set of a cold. Rosemary, thyme, sage, Greek oregano, and spearmint. My heirloom container roses have rosehips so they are good in healing teas - they are hi in V C.

Rosemary is the only herb I have in the ground. All other herbs are in containers or raised beds.

I perfer plants but will use seeds for a herb I can't find locally. Have fun planning and planting your herb garden. To me my container plants are my gardens.



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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

2972 Posts

Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
2972 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2022 :  4:55:16 PM  Show Profile
Dianna - I have had lemon grass in the past but I've never had lemon balm. If I can only do one which one do you prefer?

Sara - I have oregano for cooking but I never made it into tea before. I should try it and see what it tastes like. I think containers count as gardens too. I just have a picture in my head of a tea garden set up with a table and chairs for enjoying a cuppa tea in my tea garden. It's not going to happen this year though. I should look into rosehips. Roses would be a great addition!

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

6488 Posts

Winnie
Gainesville Fl
USA
6488 Posts

Posted - Mar 08 2022 :  4:32:05 PM  Show Profile
Down here in Florida, Lemon Thyme grows pretty well and it is wonderful to put into scones or shortbread that will go nicely with tea.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

2972 Posts

Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
2972 Posts

Posted - Mar 09 2022 :  4:20:52 PM  Show Profile
I love scones! I'll have to look into lemon thyme. Thanks Winnie.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
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nubidane
True Blue Farmgirl

2857 Posts

Lisa
Georgetown OH
2857 Posts

Posted - Mar 09 2022 :  6:24:25 PM  Show Profile
Heather, I grow many herbs in pots, and in the winter, I bring them in to our south facing window and enjoy all winter long! So, I say, go for it!
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Dreamer42
True Blue Farmgirl

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April
Central Oregon
USA
2656 Posts

Posted - Jul 11 2022 :  11:36:56 PM  Show Profile
Heather, what a sweet idea, I love it! I actually grew some peppermint this year and it's doing great. I grow sage for tea as well, helps with sore throat when I'm a little run down or sick. Comforting. I think I will expand and grow a tea garden now after reading thru this thread... you ladies are all so inspiring.

Dreamer42
Farmgirl Sister #7038
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

2972 Posts

Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
2972 Posts

Posted - Jul 12 2022 :  5:09:50 PM  Show Profile
I don't have the tea garden I picture in my mind but I do have a nice little variety of herbs planted for tea this year. As well as some for cooking. I hope you do plant a tea garden April! My mint isn't doing so well this winter but I have so much from last year it's alright :)

I ended up getting some lemon balm, lemon thyme, lemon verbena, sage, rosemary, basil, parsley, borage, and catnip (didn't go well - the cats ate it all!) to add to my already established mint, oregano, and chives. I also have been looking at wildcrafting and have dried some of the alfalfa and red clover from the field and muelin (not sure of the spelling) from the woods. I'm also going to dry some blackberry leaves. I might purchase some dried chamomile to add to my herbs since I couldn't find any this spring.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
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windypines
True Blue Farmgirl

4085 Posts

Michele
Bruce Wisconsin
USA
4085 Posts

Posted - Jul 12 2022 :  6:47:35 PM  Show Profile
wow way to go Heather. Amazing all you have. Good luck with everyones tea gardens, big or small.

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Michele
FGOTM June2019

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Jokamartell
True Blue Farmgirl

1402 Posts

Karen
Kennewick WA
USA
1402 Posts

Posted - Jul 12 2022 :  7:44:51 PM  Show Profile
Love the idea of a tea garden. I was actually able to grow chamomile from seed this year…currently it’s drowning in weeds because it’s too hot to be outside.

Heather, what is wild crafting?

Karen :)
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

2972 Posts

Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
2972 Posts

Posted - Jul 13 2022 :  08:19:16 AM  Show Profile
Karen - wildcrafting is going out in nature and getting what's there growing wild rather than planting it in your garden or flowerbed. We have a couple woods and pastures and fence rows that grow all kinds of useful things now that I've started identifying what those "weeds" are LOL!

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

6488 Posts

Winnie
Gainesville Fl
USA
6488 Posts

Posted - Jul 13 2022 :  12:12:38 PM  Show Profile
Wow, Heather what a wonderful tea garden you have growing!! Send us a photo so we can see it all. Sounds amazing to me.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015
FGOTM- October 2018
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

2972 Posts

Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
2972 Posts

Posted - Jul 13 2022 :  1:13:01 PM  Show Profile
I'll have to go get some pictures taken. It's not all in one spot like I would love to do one day. But it's growing! That's all the matters :)

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
September 2014 Farmgirl of the Month


"The purpose of life is to enjoy every moment" - Yogi teabag
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Jokamartell
True Blue Farmgirl

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Karen
Kennewick WA
USA
1402 Posts

Posted - Jul 13 2022 :  4:09:48 PM  Show Profile
Thanks Heather! I had never heard the term before! :)

Karen :)
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