Anyone growing tea (Camellia sinensis )?
m5allen
11 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (15)
carolb_w_fl_coastal_9b
11 years agoRelated Professionals
Citrus Heights Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Graham Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Surprise Landscape Contractors · Biloxi Landscape Contractors · Fort Hunt Landscape Contractors · Fort Myers Landscape Contractors · Nashua Landscape Contractors · Cincinnati Decks, Patios & Outdoor Enclosures · Grain Valley Decks, Patios & Outdoor Enclosures · Northglenn Decks, Patios & Outdoor Enclosures · Highlands Ranch Siding & Exteriors · Overland Park Siding & Exteriors · South Barrington Siding & Exteriors · North Highlands Siding & Exteriors · Lansing Siding & ExteriorsDwayneSC
11 years agochrisgg
10 years agoloufloralcityz9
10 years agoflatwoods_farm
10 years agoflatwoods_farm
10 years agozzackey
10 years agochrisgg
10 years agobeachlily z9a
10 years agoCindy Chau
8 years agoCarol love_the_yard (Zone 9A Jacksonville, FL)
8 years agolast modified: 8 years agoCindy Chau
8 years agoCindy Chau
8 years agoariel73
8 years ago
Related Stories
GARDENING GUIDESWhat Kind of Roses Should You Grow?
Want to add the beauty of roses to your garden? Find out which ones, from old-fashioned to modern, are right for you
Full StoryFARM YOUR YARDHow to Grow Vegetables in Containers
Get glorious vegetables and fruits on your patio with a pro’s guidance — including his personal recipe for potting mix
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESYes, You Can Grow Food in a Shady Yard
Your shady garden doesn’t have to be forever barren. Berries, herbs and other shade-loving plants can produce a delicious bounty
Full StoryEDIBLE GARDENSTake Refuge in an Iced Tea Garden
Cultivate the fine art of lounging in the shade and sipping a cold beverage
Full StoryCONTAINER GARDENS7 Deer-Resistant Flowers for Your Summer Containers
Grow these as protection for edibles or just for their colorful beauty — deer might not like them, but everyone else will
Full StoryCALIFORNIA GARDENINGCalifornia Gardener's February Checklist
Celebrate 5 California classics: plants that defy winter with bright flowers, luscious fragrance and, for some, delicious taste
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDES10 Top Native Plants for the U.S. Southeast
For a low-maintenance and wildlife-friendly landscape, use Southern natives that withstand heat and humidity
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESSimple Pleasures: Savor the First Spring Day in the Garden
How will you answer the call of the garden once the birds are chirping, the bulbs are blooming and the air is inviting?
Full StoryREGIONAL GARDEN GUIDESCalifornia Gardener's March Checklist
Give natives and tropicals a well-deserved spotlight — plus, discover an easy herb that keeps on giving
Full StoryTREES11 Japanese Maples for Breathtaking Color and Form
With such a wide range to choose from, there’s a beautiful Japanese maple to suit almost any setting
Full StoryMore Discussions
jason83