A-184; 32 pages; 5 .5 x 8 .5; Paperback. Growing your own herbal teas can be just as therapeutic as drinking them. The tea garden is a sensory delight, producing colors, aromas, and flavors to enjoy throughout the seasons. The plants are easy to grow and you don't need a large area even a few containers will do. By drying the tea herbs and then blending and packaging them in your own unique way, you can share the bounty of your garden with appreciative friends and family.
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Item Model Number:
BO1000
Product Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.025 inches.
Shipping Weight:
0.5 pounds.
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