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How to Grow a Tea Garden
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 08:16:40 -0500, Bill who putters
wrote: In article , phorbin wrote: In article , ask@itshall says... "Wildbilly" wrote in message Tonyfrost wrote: Hey freak! What the heck do you want from me????? What is it that you're trying to say that I'm selling ads?????? I just love tea!!!!!!! And woul dlove to grow tea at my house ok? What's your problem What Wildbilly is trying to say in a very Wildbilly way, is to take it easy. You have joined an established group which is the societal equivalent of a community. You've accused a regular poster here of being rude, but then have you read here for long enough so that the personalities of the posters are known to you, or followed the interactions between individuals? Can you recognise the twits and separate them from those who give good advice? I looked at the post. It doesn't have to be one, but it does look like a shill. And the idea of growing camellia sinensis in my zone 5 climate interests me a bit as does the idea of growing and processing coffee. Though I'd settle for some other caffeine producing plant that's tasty enough, not a tropical and maybe at least a zone 6. A acquired taste. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mate_(beverage) Bill All kinds of herbs can be used to make a tea beverage. Lemon balm is a favorite of mine, spearmint is good. Nettle makes a nice base, as do raspberry leaves. I'm currently drinking store bought green tea but when the weather warms up..... |
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