Grow Herbs for Tea In Your Own Garden

Grow Herbs for Tea In Your Own Garden

Is it easy to grow exotic herbs for tea in your gardens, small spaces, and even in pots? Want to enjoy home-grown herbal teas around the year? It might seem complicated, but trust me, it’s super easy to grow herbs in the garden for an aromatic and healthy tea experience. So are you ready?

Have you ever wondered how to grow herbs inside your home? Here you’ll learn how to grow herbs in your garden for a delicious tea experience. Perhaps, the simplest way to use freshly grown herbs is to brew a soothing cup of tea. You can use it fresh or can dry it for off-season tea treats.

When deciding the space for growing herbal teas, be sure to have a spot for tables and chairs in garden to relax and enjoy your cup of tea. I go crazy for my cup of tea, and when it comes to herbal tea, I love to grow herbs in my garden.

Healthiest Herbal Teas to Grow in Your Garden

Ah, the scent of herbs, the beauty of the garden, and sipping tea sitting with your family. It’s such an enjoyable experience that I can’t explain in words. But you can experience it by growing herbs for tea in your garden. Trust me; it’s easier than you think.

When buying tea from the market, you may have doubts in your mind. Does it have natural ingredients? Also, by growing herbs in your garden, you are not only saving money but also enjoying herbal tea from freshly picked herbs from the garden.

Growing herbs in the garden also make your little space heaven for birds, bees, and butterflies. Indeed, the lovely corner in your house to spend some quality time with your family and guests.

Let’s talk about how to grow herbs in your garden. Even if you don’t have a garden in your house, you can still grow these herbs in small spaces like a balcony and even in pots.

How to Grow Healthy Herbs for a Refreshing Tea

If you’re not already growing herbs for tea in your garden, hopefully, you’ll be motivated to start!

Grow Chamomile in Your Backyard for a Soothing Cup of Tea

There are two categories of Chamomile named Roman Chamomile (Strong Flavored Teas) and German Chamomile. Both belong to the daisy family and native to Western Europe. German Chamomile is commonly used to grow in gardens and is also sold commercially due to its sweet flavor. Let’s enjoy planting Chamomile for a relaxing feel!!!

How to Grow Chamomile in Your Home Garden

  1. Sow chamomile seeds in the garden after the last frost date in spring. Chamomile grows well in partial sun and average to dry humid soil. However, it needs a lot of water during the summer.
  2. Scattering seeds on the soil’s surface, pressing them into the ground without covering.
  3. Trim Chamomile as it spreads aggressively through creeping stems.

Grow Mint to Refresh your Senses

The most tranquil tea to grow in your garden, mint offers many health benefits. To enjoy the maximum flavor and nutritional benefits, pick fresh herbs from your garden just before brewing.

How to Grow Peppermint in Your Home Garden

What kind of mint to grow for a perfect brew? You can try different mint flavors like peppermint, spearmint or apple mint. This herb native to Europe can quickly spread over a garden bed through underground shoots called runners.

It’s challenging to get rid of so it’s best to plant it in a pot or a bed-confined by physical barriers like walkways. Remember, grow mint out of the full sun, or it may begin to wilt. Enjoy healthy drinking!!!

Peppermint tea helps to relieve symptoms of coughs and colds, spearmint aids in digestion, and for pure pleasure don’t forget to try chocolate mint. So, try them all!

Grow Ginger for an Upset Stomach

Growing ginger in your home garden is easy than you think. Ginger enhances tea flavor and is a cure for various illnesses. Remember, it needs a lot of water during the summer season.

How to Grow Ginger in Your Home Garden

All you need is the ginger root from a friend’s garden or a grocery store. Generally, you can’t grow ginger from seeds.  Remember, take little ginger pieces with growth buds. However, It’s a great idea to soak it overnight, especially if you’re using ginger root from a store.

The best time to grow ginger in late winter or early spring. Plant the ginger roots 2-4 inches deep with the root buds facing up. Generally, ginger takes about 8-10 months to be fully matured.

Do you want to grow herbs for tea in your garden? Which are your favorite herbs? Herbs are waiting to be introduced in your home garden. Share your growing herbs tips with us in the comment section below.