


Herbs for Tea-Making
Herbs can support us in many ways, including for everyday wellness. Making our own herbal tea enables us to take ownership over our health and wellbeing, and is a small change that can have big ripples on our lives.
In this guide, you will find information on 12 easy-to-access herbs that can be used in tea blends. Many of these herbs are fairly easy to grow as well, so be encouraged to grow and dry your own!
Herbs featured: tulsi, rose, lemon verbena, linden, nettles, oatstraw, chamomile, passion flower, lemon balm, peppermint, ginger, rosemary.
Herbs can support us in many ways, including for everyday wellness. Making our own herbal tea enables us to take ownership over our health and wellbeing, and is a small change that can have big ripples on our lives.
In this guide, you will find information on 12 easy-to-access herbs that can be used in tea blends. Many of these herbs are fairly easy to grow as well, so be encouraged to grow and dry your own!
Herbs featured: tulsi, rose, lemon verbena, linden, nettles, oatstraw, chamomile, passion flower, lemon balm, peppermint, ginger, rosemary.
Herbs can support us in many ways, including for everyday wellness. Making our own herbal tea enables us to take ownership over our health and wellbeing, and is a small change that can have big ripples on our lives.
In this guide, you will find information on 12 easy-to-access herbs that can be used in tea blends. Many of these herbs are fairly easy to grow as well, so be encouraged to grow and dry your own!
Herbs featured: tulsi, rose, lemon verbena, linden, nettles, oatstraw, chamomile, passion flower, lemon balm, peppermint, ginger, rosemary.