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Mon, Jun 30, 03 at 17:07
| Has anyone experimented (successfully or not) with growing and drying your own tea leaves? |
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| Sure. Step 1: Move to Puerto Rico or at least to Coral Gables. |
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- Posted by Lisa_Z5wMI Z5 (My Page) on Thu, Jul 3, 03 at 15:18
| tea can be made from lots of things. I grow chamomile, anise hyssop, lemon balm, etc. not exactly earl grey, but still.. |
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| Raintree Nursery sells tea plants. They say they are hardy to zone 7. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Raintree Nursery Tea Info
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