The Best Plants For Fresh Tea -- Grow a herb garden for tea!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Growing a tea garden is a beautiful and delicious way to make healthful herbal teas at home. Shannie McCabe brewed up some of her favorites here at the Baker Creek apothecary and shares her top picks. We'd love to know about yours! Go to rareseeds.com to order seeds and learn more!

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  • @apaulinaria
    @apaulinaria 4 года назад +211

    In case anyone needs a list:
    1. Thai Mint
    2. Golden Lemon Balm
    3. Mountain Mint
    4. Fennel
    5. Echinacea
    6. Chamomile
    7. Navajo Sunset Agastache
    8. Spilanthes (Toothache Plant)
    9. Marigold Leaves (Calendula?)
    10. Bee Balm
    11. Blue Spice Basil
    12. Anise Hyssop
    13. Thai Basil
    14. Rose Mint Agastache
    15. Butterfly Pea
    16. Stevia

    • @drathmor1401
      @drathmor1401 4 года назад +8

      appreciate it

    • @ericavivienson3717
      @ericavivienson3717 4 года назад +4

      Where i can order tea seeds? To start my tea plants garden

    • @apaulinaria
      @apaulinaria 3 года назад +4

      Erica Vivien Son Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds rareseeds.com

    • @barbgreen7350
      @barbgreen7350 3 года назад +1

      💗💗💗

    • @barbgreen7350
      @barbgreen7350 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the list, LOVE IT💗🌱

  • @jonni2317
    @jonni2317 3 года назад +32

    "This tea is nothing more than hot leaf juice!" - Uncle Iroh

    • @SolidAtom
      @SolidAtom 3 года назад +2

      This guy gets it.

    • @gracefagan4860
      @gracefagan4860 3 года назад +7

      "uncle that's what all tea is" -Prince Zuko 😂

    • @georgelackey622
      @georgelackey622 2 года назад

      Yeah! That's not tea, just some mildly steeped erbs!

    • @callikohl7603
      @callikohl7603 2 года назад +2

      I like how some of these comments come off as, they have a secret to how to really make tea, but they aren't about to share it. If they really knew, they would share.

  • @livingtherufflife
    @livingtherufflife 3 года назад +9

    Every time I watch Shannie’s videos I. want to order every seed packet & esp all these teas, this is great!!!

  • @allisonp7041
    @allisonp7041 4 года назад +27

    Chamomile combined with lemon verbena is a wonderful combination

  • @vmcshannon
    @vmcshannon 4 года назад +40

    I really like Shannie! She is a great presenter. Thanks for the tea ideas.

    • @barbgreen7350
      @barbgreen7350 3 года назад

      Yes, this is my favorite "Shannie" video, thank you, Shannie, it's a pleasure to meet you💗

  • @AselflimitedcapitalisemW0mamon
    @AselflimitedcapitalisemW0mamon 4 года назад +60

    I don't know how many different types of teas there were total - but they really should offer variety pack deals of at least six different tea seed packs - of different teas per variety pack And even better yet - they should offer a variety pack of variety packs - meaning every different tea seed they sell - in one multi variety pack deal - all for 1 great savings price - it would sell a million.

    • @dianafm9733
      @dianafm9733 2 года назад +1

      I didn’t find her top 3 in on baker creek store. Zero results

  • @mattlocation
    @mattlocation 4 года назад +22

    One of my favorite teas: catnip! Soothing, refreshing. Also stinging nettle. Good job Baker Creek team.

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 4 года назад

      Do you mix those with something or drink them by themselves?

    • @1Lightdancer
      @1Lightdancer 3 года назад +1

      I love nettles! For tea, a great combo my daughter's midwife suggested for supporting healthy pregnancy: a handful each (if dried) nettle, alfalfa and raspberry lean in a quart hart, cover and steep overnight! We usually added a spoonful of honey, and a bit of mint or other more flavorful (and safe during pregnancy) herb! Anise hyssop, fennel, any of the basils, lemon balm, ...

    • @radfem2010
      @radfem2010 2 года назад +1

      @@mrjones4249 I am sensitive to it so drink it alone. Ditto with Lemon Balm. But there are sleep teas that include it with valarian and passionfruit

  • @anniewolfer4781
    @anniewolfer4781 Год назад +1

    What a great idea to have a Tea Tasting video! It certainly helped me prioritize my list of plants to grow first.

  • @ptrainingbytim
    @ptrainingbytim 9 месяцев назад

    What a beauty you are and I can’t thank you enough for making such a cool vid as this. Blessings from northern california.

  • @colleenforrest7936
    @colleenforrest7936 3 года назад +5

    I do a lot of cold brewing with these. Just drop them into a glass of water, no heat. Gives a mild flavor to the water and you can keep adding water. I LOVE Blur Spice Basil tea. Glad it made the list

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 3 года назад

      I grow blue spice every year. I constantly get asked by family members to make it into tea.

    • @samv7487
      @samv7487 Год назад +1

      Yes I love Blue Spice also, it smells amazing.

  • @redpanda_ann
    @redpanda_ann 4 года назад +7

    I still love drying things out for my teas

  • @culdesacgrocerygarden
    @culdesacgrocerygarden 4 года назад +11

    Thank you for a great video! Three years ago I googled growing a tea garden and only could find Japanese tea gardens, which are beautiful places to be but not what I was looking for. You gave me some new things to add to my balcony tea garden.

  • @Teofane
    @Teofane 4 года назад +11

    An iced herb tea on a hot day sounds delicious. Thanks for an interesting video!

  • @bellstewart5687
    @bellstewart5687 10 месяцев назад

    I truly enjoyed this educational visit with you. Thank you so very much. Lady Bell

  • @VagabondAnne
    @VagabondAnne 4 года назад +36

    In 2 hours you're all sold out! No more agastache. And no listing of Mountain Mint! Best hustle, Baker Creek!

    • @SailorsMrs86
      @SailorsMrs86 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, I can't find Mountain Mint either.

    • @dakotadarling8760
      @dakotadarling8760 4 года назад +4

      It’s funny that I bought 95 % (for the 1st time) of what she mentioned. I can’t wait to grow and drink the teas. I’d purchased Stevia seeds several years ago and grew my own sweetener and dried it. It’s so nice to tell folks that I have my very own sweetener. I used to be a beekeeper years ago and still have my very own honey. I am diabetic so I eat honey rarely because I really do love honey. I’d rather eat it sparingly so I can have real thing. But stevia can used more often. I just find I don’t need sweetness that much. But it’s awesome. It does have a little “bite” at the end. LOL!

    • @cathleencaratan3373
      @cathleencaratan3373 3 года назад

      Put it on a list for later. Not all things are available every year.

  • @jingles1963
    @jingles1963 4 года назад +8

    Fun! I’ve just discovered the enormous satisfaction and flavor from making tea from the plants in my own garden. This is so helpful! I’ve made a list of what I’ll be growing in my tea garden next year. Thank you!

    • @max15398
      @max15398 3 года назад

      Which ones did you try?

    • @jingles1963
      @jingles1963 3 года назад +1

      @@max15398 Lemon Balm, Holy Basil, (my favorite) and peppermint. This year I’ll add to the list. :)

    • @max15398
      @max15398 3 года назад +1

      @@jingles1963 I grew holy basil but read it wasn’t safe to drink, so didn’t harvest anymore. I read conflicting things. Did you drink it often? Any negative effect?

    • @jingles1963
      @jingles1963 3 года назад

      @@max15398 I drank it all summer with no problems. I had no idea. Will definitely have to read up on that. I’m surprised it is edible but not drinkable?

    • @max15398
      @max15398 3 года назад

      @@jingles1963 that is good to hear. I read it was edible but that large quantities could cause potentially cause an issue. I think web md said consult your doctor before adding to daily routine, so I just didn’t drink after the one cup. I still have more seeds and may grow again. Nice chatting with you. Happy gardening! :)

  • @Howto-uy7vo
    @Howto-uy7vo 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic tea testing!! I am deciding what to grow in my tea garden, but I don't have the time and resources to test everything my self, but this was amazing. So many plants here I have never heard of.

  • @barbararoyal6139
    @barbararoyal6139 Год назад

    Beautifully done 🕊

  • @jellybean4477
    @jellybean4477 Год назад +2

    Thank you so so much for this incredible video. I want to start a garden for the purposes of enjoying tea and making my own blends!

  • @utubemouse
    @utubemouse Год назад

    We really enjoyed watching this video a couple years ago and have grown agastache a couple of times just to try the tea. We enjoy it. Thank you!

  • @Mote.
    @Mote. Год назад

    I have one of those same glass bottles with the wooden top. Funnily enough I was just using mine while watching this.

  • @fatboysfarm3607
    @fatboysfarm3607 4 года назад +3

    I use Blue Spice Basil to bring pollinators into my garden. The bees love it.

    • @max15398
      @max15398 3 года назад

      Yes! I dried the tea and enjoy it.

  • @amyziesmer5189
    @amyziesmer5189 4 года назад +3

    We love Thai Basil...my 3 and 4 year old grandbabies will pick it to the nubs if I let them and eat it straight in the garden...so I propagated it EVERYWHERE!!! They love it in their Ice water! In fact the 4 yo...will sneakily load her cup with it and after drinking her water she eats it! Great taste and healthy! Thanks for the extra taste testing!!! 💗

    • @carolburnett8372
      @carolburnett8372 4 года назад +1

      wow, how cute. does the plant return year after year then, Amy Ziesmer?

    • @amyziesmer5189
      @amyziesmer5189 4 года назад

      @@carolburnett8372, not to my knowledge but we can bring it in the house and overwinter...if I can keep lil miss out of it. LOL
      It propagates very easily in water and in dirt if kept moist.

  • @kuriouskat1490
    @kuriouskat1490 4 года назад +10

    I love your videos. I was thinking to start a tea garden next to my vegetable garden and you have given me some great ideas about what to grow. I already have rosemary, lemon balm, and Mexican marigold. I'm very interested in the marigold tea you had, I didn't know you could make tea from the leaves.

  • @mommyteresa01
    @mommyteresa01 3 года назад +1

    I love that you said you have a crush on a plant...thats what happens to me too. Im gonna borrow that one!

  • @ashelymichael5808
    @ashelymichael5808 3 года назад +3

    Girl im gonna need a bigger garden 😆. Im on a mission to buy all your seeds

  • @lisakruger5289
    @lisakruger5289 Год назад +2

    I actually grew the agastache rose mint this year - but for pollinators purposes and because I love all things rose scented! Thanks for sharing the taste testing, because this year I'll be sure to make some tea with it too! :)

  • @roslynwilliams9420
    @roslynwilliams9420 4 года назад +12

    Thanks for the information, but can we buy all of the tea's in bundle?

  • @ShirleiBarnes
    @ShirleiBarnes 2 года назад +1

    This was helpful, thank you.

  • @hannarae4311
    @hannarae4311 2 года назад +1

    Mountain Mint with lemon balm would be amazing flavor combo!

  • @marithag2319
    @marithag2319 2 года назад +1

    So many ideas!!

  • @reneezancewoman
    @reneezancewoman Год назад +2

    I'm growing the apache sunset agastache, anise, marigolds, toothache, and gomphrena. I've been planning to add the blue pea and camomile, too. Can't wait to make my own blends!

  • @emmakelley744
    @emmakelley744 4 года назад +10

    Love this video! I'm growing a lot of those and now I have more ideas to add to my tea garden next year. :)

  • @crystaljordan7318
    @crystaljordan7318 Год назад

    I loved my "salad bar" I grew in my greenstalk last year! It was super fun to cut our own lettuce for daily salads!
    I am starting about 6 new varieties of basil and camomile and calendula for the first time this year.
    I was shocked to see my Cherries & Berries mint, mountain mint and oregano still green out there. They survived the winter! Huzzah!
    I am here for every video! Thanks for the great content! ♥

  • @lovefalcon1111
    @lovefalcon1111 Год назад

    That was fun! Thank you so much!!🌱

  • @loveshoonya388
    @loveshoonya388 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks this video is exactly what I was looking for 💚🙏🙏🙏

  • @krobes4289
    @krobes4289 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this, I was having trouble finding anything about rose mint agastache and this was super helpful!

  • @LaJ-cs4dt
    @LaJ-cs4dt 4 года назад +2

    I'm planning on make a small tea garden and culinary garden for my house. I can't wait to try some of these.

  • @MC-qb1jg
    @MC-qb1jg 2 года назад +1

    What a great tutorial as I plan on growing several of your selections.

  • @saddleridge4364
    @saddleridge4364 4 года назад +2

    I make mint tea, but I tear up the leaves in smaller pcs than she has done, and I make a big pot of it , boil for a few minutes, cool down, scoop up the leaves by hand and squeeze every drop out of them. Filter through a strainer and refrigerate in a glass jug. Good information on what each herb is good for. I'm starting new herbs this year, but I want the real hyssopus officinalis, ( Blue Hyssop) not the agastache. The hyssop is great for immune, colds, coughs.

  • @skada3242
    @skada3242 4 года назад +1

    Totally excited to try these!

  • @hardnackfarms1736
    @hardnackfarms1736 4 года назад +2

    This is beautiful!

  • @crystaldawson7855
    @crystaldawson7855 2 года назад +1

    We are going to create a tea garden for my daughter and this video helps so much! We are in zone 7a in high desert! Thank you for your videos!

  • @laneeacannon1450
    @laneeacannon1450 2 года назад +1

    Add cold brewed purple shiso! It's very healthy and turns your water pink.

  • @masuganut2082
    @masuganut2082 4 года назад +3

    I’m growing lots of those.
    Don’t have enough for tea yet
    Rough weather
    But I’m looking forward to it
    Some stuff just didn’t come at all sadly but I’m still trying ❤️😄
    Thank you guys!

  • @gratituderanch9406
    @gratituderanch9406 4 года назад +1

    Lemon balm is also anti anxiety and super good for racing thoughts. My ND has me on it.

  • @estebanvlasc8546
    @estebanvlasc8546 3 года назад +1

    Here in Ecuador one the best tea is Guayusa!👌👌

  • @jeregettle3562
    @jeregettle3562 4 года назад +2

    Great job Shannon

  • @naturallybalancedfarms
    @naturallybalancedfarms 4 года назад +5

    What a fun video! Thank you for the insight 😊

  • @shesgonecountryfarms6281
    @shesgonecountryfarms6281 4 года назад +3

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @callikohl7603
    @callikohl7603 2 года назад +1

    Ibwill be adding some of these to my tea garden. Thank you.

  • @mlevari
    @mlevari 4 года назад +1

    always awesome! :) thankyou

  • @heatherfulcher1794
    @heatherfulcher1794 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the awesome information! I am going to be growing most of those plants now.

  • @rayodelsol80
    @rayodelsol80 3 года назад +1

    What a cool video! I had no idea you could have a tea garden. I want one now!

  • @GingerSnapVizsla
    @GingerSnapVizsla 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video! It was so informative! I actually have been to an herb and tea class last year and you did a much better presentation! Lots I will try!

  • @Thankful_.
    @Thankful_. 2 года назад +1

    I’m not tried fennel tea, yet! I’m glad u suggested it. Great video!

  • @margaretbrandrick1023
    @margaretbrandrick1023 4 года назад +1

    Dear Shannie, I love your informative and beautiful videos. You are a wonderful presenter with such a bright, bubbly personality. I wish I could buy Baker's Creek seeds here in Queensland, Australia as some of the varieties you show are not available here. I can watch you in awe - but I do learn so much from you. Thank you.

  • @karicollett
    @karicollett 4 года назад +3

    I like Holy Basil (Tulsi) tea.

  • @bakeneggsdesertgarden5068
    @bakeneggsdesertgarden5068 4 года назад +2

    You're amazing Shannie!!

  • @dawnmorris3252
    @dawnmorris3252 4 года назад +1

    I just love this video...I have been looking for different ways to make teas💚

    • @RareSeedsBC
      @RareSeedsBC  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Dawn! Yes, we love to make tea here, and now that its chilly, it is perfect tea season!

  • @alexnichols8262
    @alexnichols8262 Год назад

    My excitement this winter has been figuring out all the benefits of more flowers next year. Didn't even think of the tea possibilities!
    I'm obsessed and proud to support a Missouri business living in KC, and I have multiple packets of some of this list! So making tea is possible from just steeping fresh clippings in water?
    And drying clippings will result in similar flavor profiles for cold season use?
    Is there a favorite resource which types of plants use which part of the clippings for the tea? Just saw a chamomile video that stated flowers are needed for the tea, but it looks like you've lumped every part of it.
    Looks like I have a lot of learning to do while I wait for seed propagating time!

  • @marthaleone584
    @marthaleone584 3 года назад +1

    Wow Thanks informative & very educational; appreciate it thank u 🙂

  • @bossman6627
    @bossman6627 4 года назад +2

    The lady and i have started going to the london tea room in st lou to pick up some favorite black teas. The stevia has peaked my interest as well as the types that attract the pollinators. Im aiming for a sanctuary of sorts as well as eventually being able to produce larger amounts of vegetables as time goes on.

  • @norweavernh
    @norweavernh 4 года назад +11

    How could you leave.out Holy Basil /Tulsi tea! An adaptogen, beautiful scent and amazingly tasty.

    • @olgamunroe1408
      @olgamunroe1408 3 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing! It is amazing❤

    • @callikohl7603
      @callikohl7603 2 года назад

      I have never seen Holy Basil. I'll be looking for it. Thanks.

  • @bentley1960
    @bentley1960 Год назад

    In your butterfly pea tea, squeeze a slice of lemon in it and watch it turn from blue to purple

  • @hiltonhillfarms5995
    @hiltonhillfarms5995 Год назад

    I'm doing my first medicinal/tea garden this year and so excited! I have several of these from Rare Seeds planted but absolutely want to get all the others now. The Stevia is not growing well at all, i planted 15 and only 2 are coming up, so not sure what I'm doing wrong with it, but hopefully some of the others will eventually come up! Loved your video and thank you for sharing with us all!

  • @Pendantlady
    @Pendantlady 3 года назад +1

    Dear Shannie we are having fantastic success in our community garden especially for children with the lettuce that is purple and green called forellenscluss . it has been 107 last week and this lettuce has not bolted.. St. George. Ut

    • @RareSeedsBC
      @RareSeedsBC  3 года назад

      That is amazing to hear! I am also a member of a community garden and I know how rewarding it is to get children involved, I am so pleased to hear of your success! Also, great job with the lettuce! --- Shannie

  • @bellesparks4374
    @bellesparks4374 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome:)! I want to go make tea:)!

  • @TamNguyen-ow2fu
    @TamNguyen-ow2fu 3 года назад +1

    Thai Basil in VietNam have name is “ Húng Quế” . Sping roll from Vietnam too. I love spring roll

  • @ChaplainDeanna
    @ChaplainDeanna Год назад

    My favorites:
    Black hollyhock
    Chocolate mint
    Stocks

  • @carolburnett8372
    @carolburnett8372 4 года назад

    Which of these plants are the easiest to grow? And, which ones return? Thanks for your knowledge and for sharing it......

  • @CFume
    @CFume 4 года назад +1

    Anise Hssop, beauty of a plant

  • @Martty55
    @Martty55 6 месяцев назад

    Mullen actually makes a great tea and it is a little sweet I do add a dropper to a honey but if you are out of honey and didn't want to use sugar you could drink it by itself if it's good quality MULLEN

  • @d.b.sorensen827
    @d.b.sorensen827 3 года назад +3

    you forgot one of MY favorites Rosemary tea ! good for what ails you

    • @1Lightdancer
      @1Lightdancer 3 года назад

      Oh, yes! I love pairing rosemary with lemon balm, a sprig of chocolate mint, and a bit of artichoke leaf (bitter - so just a small piece!)

  • @jawjagrrl
    @jawjagrrl 4 года назад +1

    I've started a little patch in my garden for medicinal type plants and included zloty tan chamomile. I had been harvesting just the flowers and drying for tea... didn't know you could use stems and leaves too? Need to learn more about making tea...

  • @charitysmith5245
    @charitysmith5245 4 года назад +4

    I was cringing for you when you tasted the spilanthes lol it really gets the saliva going.

    • @amyjones2490
      @amyjones2490 4 года назад +1

      Me too. I chewed some leaves and really numbed my mouth.

  • @holly_kay5570
    @holly_kay5570 4 года назад

    Fascinating--thank you! I have no idea about freshly grown tea, so this was just what I needed. I am curious--did you just pour hot water over the leaves, flowers, or... If grown at home, is that how one should make it? Also which ones are perennial plants? And is the Mountain mint invasive? I could not find that variety, Mountain Mint, on your website--any idea where I can find that one? Any other tips are welcome!

  • @yp1318
    @yp1318 3 года назад +1

    Very useful 👍

  • @vivianvivian4672
    @vivianvivian4672 2 года назад

    Love this! Is there a difference between Thai Mint and Thai Basil?

  • @kimwilliams7051
    @kimwilliams7051 3 года назад +1

    Good video

  • @shikinsaerah
    @shikinsaerah 3 года назад +1

    U should try roselle too. It's from hibiscus family & has sour taste like current ❤️

  • @amamalala
    @amamalala 4 года назад

    With so many different varieties in one setting did you have any type of energy changes? Contact buzz, a great afternoon nap? How did you feel afterwards? That was alot of tea profiles!🤗

  • @carolburnett8372
    @carolburnett8372 4 года назад

    I have a big saw palmetto bush growing and it is towering with the seeds......I have trouble getting then to germinate, But, could they be used in some kind of tea possibly? Anyone know ? Ideas ?

  • @bearsbreeches
    @bearsbreeches 4 года назад +2

    My favourite is lemon verbena

    • @suereaume97
      @suereaume97 2 года назад

      That is my favorite too. It is the prize in my tea garden. Everyone I show that to is amazed at the lemon smell.

  • @michellem5997
    @michellem5997 4 года назад +2

    What variety of marigold food you use? If you like licorice try purple ruffles basil tea. ❤

  • @KimClark-1
    @KimClark-1 Год назад +1

    Wow! This is exactly what I was looking for! Building a food garden now and wanted teas as a contributor. Perfect presentation with cuttings straight out of the jar! So helpful and fun. Will be ordering these seeds from you guys soon.

  • @tanzimelton5532
    @tanzimelton5532 4 года назад +5

    Great Video, I learned a lot....and got a bit of a shopping /swapping iso list going. I've begun harvesting a "chocolate" mint variety and I really like the tea, I also have been harvesting a lot of rasberry leaves for tea, they blend really well with the mint as the flavor by themselves is kind of bland. Looking forward to trying Marigold tea (who knew??) and I've heard that marigold is used as a "spice" in Georgian Cooking (Russia not US)..anyone have experience with that?? Lastly I've got Tulsi aka Holy Basil growing this year and am really looking forward to that! Thanks again for a great video!!

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 4 года назад +1

      I didn't know the raspberry leaves could be used for tea and that chocolate mint sounds interesting.

    • @suereaume97
      @suereaume97 2 года назад +1

      Love chocolate mint. So refreshing

  • @sarahdawson5349
    @sarahdawson5349 4 года назад +3

    Which marigolds are edible?

  • @sheepyleepy..2806
    @sheepyleepy..2806 3 года назад +1

    4:32 thats funny 🤭🤭

  • @paigeproffitt4488
    @paigeproffitt4488 4 года назад +2

    💚💚💚

  • @ingekaivola4685
    @ingekaivola4685 4 года назад +2

    I have Agastache Pink Arcado .... can I make tea with that?

  • @georgialandau6870
    @georgialandau6870 3 года назад +1

    Great

  • @annamiller3479
    @annamiller3479 4 года назад

    How long do you steep each one? 🍃🌼

  • @amyjones2490
    @amyjones2490 4 года назад +1

    Does rozelle flowers nake a tea also?

  • @erikaDzul
    @erikaDzul 3 года назад +1

    When is a good time to start sowing these? I just got a bunch but idk of it’s the right season to start the seeds.

    • @RareSeedsBC
      @RareSeedsBC  3 года назад

      You would start most of these in spring!

  • @xXxKingjonxXx
    @xXxKingjonxXx Год назад

    Could you put in the description the processed you used to make all of the teas here?

  • @suereaume97
    @suereaume97 2 года назад +1

    Can you use any marigolds for tea. I have most of the plants you talked about. Love trying the teas.

    • @RareSeedsBC
      @RareSeedsBC  2 года назад +1

      Yes, marigolds make a great tea!

    • @suereaume97
      @suereaume97 2 года назад

      @@RareSeedsBC thank you for replying so quickly. How about Hibiscus? It is so beneficial to lowering high blood pressure.

  • @juanitawhitfield3354
    @juanitawhitfield3354 4 года назад +3

    How do you brew these teas. Do you use fresh leaves or dry them. If you do dry them can you store them and for how long.😍

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 4 года назад +1

      I place my herbs in a pitcher of water then place the pitcher in my refrigerator for a while.

    • @1Lightdancer
      @1Lightdancer 3 года назад

      You could hang any of these to dry, or lay flat - then store in jars or tins in a dark place. As long as they're competing dry, they will last a year without using much potency, and longer if you mess. Use less dry herb than fresh when steeping.

  • @thepadillafamilyhomestead
    @thepadillafamilyhomestead 3 года назад +1

    Are Navajo Sunset Agastache flowers OK to add to dehydrated tea mix or just leaves?

  • @tawanajeffries3610
    @tawanajeffries3610 4 года назад +1

    Is blue spice basil also called African blue basil?