about.com has a nice article on how to grow tea, but I don't think that it mentions anywhere as to where you should get seeds. Here is the article:
http://coffeetea.about.com/od/preparati ... ingtea.htm
As far as what kind to get, I'm not exactly sure what you mean, since all tea comes from the same plant. Do you perhaps mean growing herbal teas?
I tried and failed miserably, as I've recounted in several installments at my Web site. But I've still got some seeds and I'm going to give it another go.
I bought my seeds here:
http://seedrack.com/02.html
This vendor used to sell plants. Not sure if they still do:
http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/index.htm
Here's another source for plants:
http://www.greenteaplants.com/
Thanks,
Bill
Tea Guy Speaks
http://wileng.blogspot.com/
I bought my seeds here:
http://seedrack.com/02.html
This vendor used to sell plants. Not sure if they still do:
http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/index.htm
Here's another source for plants:
http://www.greenteaplants.com/
Thanks,
Bill
Tea Guy Speaks
http://wileng.blogspot.com/
Two, technically- sinensis and assamica.TeaFanatic wrote:As far as what kind to get, I'm not exactly sure what you mean, since all tea comes from the same plant.
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Boast about the day when the rivers overrun,
How we'll rise to the height of our halo.