Kitchen Garden

GROW YOUR OWN HERBAL TEAS!

There really is nothing better than a hot cuppa to start you off before a long day in the garden. Then again there’s nothing better to relax with afterwards either! So why turn to shop-bought bags when you can grow your own herbal infusions in the earden at home?

Home-grown botanicals are easy to grow in pots and on the plot, plus you can use them fresh from the plant or dried for use all year round.

MINT

When it comes to the easiest plants to produce a home-grown cuppa from, it has to be mint. Be it spearmint, Moroccan, strawberry mint or any of the multitude of cultivars available for us to grow at home, they are so easy to grow and packed with

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