5 Name : Linda Location : , I LOVE the idea of growing my own herbal teas! But I am a novice. Do you include instructions on what to harvest (leaves, root, flowers), at what point to harvest & how to make the teas? 08-Dec-2016
Name : MIgardener Location : , We have plenty of videos on how to grow these plants on our YouTube channel, however most of the plants are self explanatory when it comes to harvesting. It is herbal tea, so it is things that grow in most flower and herb gardens and when dried they can be turned into tea! Very simple, very healthy. 08-Dec-2016
5 Name : Meagan Location : , I’m seeing that all but 1 item is in stock, but due to that 1 item I’m unable to purchase. Would it be possible to get the kit without that 1? 02-Mar-2017
5 Name : AlejandraM1738 Location : , I purchased it!!!! So excited, cant wait to receive it 🙂 15-Mar-2017
5 Name : Alyssa Hermosa Location : , May I get an email when this is in stock again, and I absolutely adore English Lavender 20-Apr-2017
5 Name : Stuart Thompson Location : , I wish his was in stock. Looks like it would be perfect for me. 10-Jun-2017
2 Name : toridismuke Location : , First let me say that the Tea Collection is brilliant! So many options and the seeds are so fragrant! I live in TX and the weather changes all the time and the heat is hotter than the devil’s toenails. In spite of those variables the marigolds are HUGE! I have never ever been able to grow marigolds from seed. These plants are taller than me (I’m 5’6)! And this made my heart sing. However, some did not germinate at all for me such as the Hyssop, Licorice Basil, Anise, and Chamomile. Even though the the few Marigold plants that did take root were humongous, I planted nearly the whole packet and only got a few plants in total, which was disappointing. But it has been so fun and exciting to find the things that did decide to grow, growing in abundance. Everyone gets a real kick when they see the marigolds. 24-Aug-2020