A Haven for Tea Lovers: Tea Time Terrace Collection

The Tea Time Terrace collection invites you to cultivate a garden of tranquility and aromatic delight, perfect for the tea enthusiast. This perennial assortment features a curated selection of herbs and flowers, each contributing unique flavors and fragrances to your homemade teas.

Step into the Tea Time Terrace collection, where each plant is a leaf in the story of your tranquil, aromatic garden, designed especially for those who revel in the ritual of tea. This collection, a perennial favorite among tea aficionados, offers a variety of herbs and flowers, each contributing its own unique essence to your personal tea blends. Let’s delve into the varieties included in the Tea Time Terrace collection and discover how they can infuse your daily tea ritual with natural, homegrown flavors.

Peppermint

Mint: Peppermint

Peppermint, with its invigorating flavor, is a staple in the tea garden, celebrated for its cooling and soothing qualities. Cultivate peppermint from seeds for a vibrant addition to your herbal tea collection, offering a minty, refreshing layer to your homemade concoctions.

Lemon Balm

Lemon Balm: Lemon Balm Seeds

Introduce the bright, citrusy notes of lemon balm to your tea blends. This herb infuses your teas with a burst of lemony freshness and an uplifting aroma, perfect for enhancing your tea experience with a zesty twist.

 

Spearmint

Mint: Spearmint

Spearmint, with its crisp and cool essence, is another classic herb for tea enthusiasts. Its minty flavor is less intense than peppermint, offering a subtle, refreshing taste and aroma that soothes and revitalizes. Cultivate spearmint to add a gentle, minty note to your tea collection.

Sugarleaf Organic Stevia

Stevia: Sugarleaf Organic

Embrace the sweetness of Sugarleaf Organic Stevia, a natural, calorie-free sweetener for your teas. Stevia’s intense sweetness is perfect for enhancing your herbal blends without the guilt of added sugar, making every sip a sweet delight.

German Chamomile

Chamomile: German Chamomile

German chamomile is the quintessential tea herb, known for its soothing, apple-like flavor and calming aroma. Incorporate this gentle herb into your tea blends for a tranquil, relaxing experience, ideal for unwinding at the end of the day.

The Tea Time Terrace collection transforms your garden into a sanctuary of peace and flavor, where every plant contributes to the art of tea-making. Cultivate these varieties to create a personal tea garden that brings the natural, soothing world of herbal teas right to your doorstep. Start your journey from garden to teacup today and savor the true essence of homegrown, handcrafted teas.

Don’t forget to download the From Seed to Spoon app to manage your garden! Our user-friendly tool offer personalized planting schedules, care tips, and more, helping you manage your garden with ease. Download Seed to Spoon today and take the first step towards a thriving garden.

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