Chris Lara, "Growing Tea Plants: Tips & Guide to Cultivate Tea Plants: Harvest your own Tea Plant"
English | 2022 | ASIN: B0B4CB4GFM, B0B3NYHWTV | EPUB | pages: 52 | 6.3 mb
English | 2022 | ASIN: B0B4CB4GFM, B0B3NYHWTV | EPUB | pages: 52 | 6.3 mb
For millennia, tea has been a popular beverage in many civilizations. Originally consumed for therapeutic purposes in China, it is now mostly drunk for the aim of getting a ‘lift.' However, there are now dozens of distinct teas from a variety of plant sources, all of which come in various forms of packaging, such as loose, in cans or boxes, or in little bags. Teas can also be grown at home. At home, you can grow real tea (Camellia sinensis), which has a botanical name of Camellia sinensis. To cultivate your own tea, you don't need a vast garden; a planter on a balcony will suffice. You can enjoy homegrown tea if you understand the tea plant, its growing requirements, and how to harvest the leaves. Green, oolong, and black teas are all made from the same plant. You may enjoy your own blends as well as the gorgeous blossoms and scents of fresh herbs by cultivating a tea and herb garden. We'll show you how to plant, harvest, prepare, and brew some of the most popular tisanes and teas in Growing Tea Garden.