$15.00
Calming Herbal Tea Garden Pack
Garden Seeds
Cannabis has long been part of relaxation rituals, and herbal teas have too. This collection brings together five classic tea herbs that can be harvested for soothing blends while also supporting pollinators and adding beauty, fragrance, and purpose to the garden.
Each plant contributes something different: calming aromatics, bright citrus notes, gentle floral character, or cooling herbal flavor. Together, they create a productive tea garden that feels just as good growing as it does brewing.
Why grow a tea garden?
- Calming herbs – Chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, and anise hyssop have long been used in relaxing herbal tea blends.
- Fresh ingredients – Harvest leaves and flowers directly from your garden for homemade teas throughout the season.
- Pollinator support – Lavender, chamomile, anise hyssop, and lemon balm attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
- Aromatics and fragrance – These herbs add scent, color, and texture while creating a peaceful garden space.
- Easy to grow – Well suited to containers, raised beds, herb gardens, and garden borders.
Anise Hyssop
Naturally sweet with soft mint-licorice notes. A flavorful tea herb that produces beautiful purple flower spikes and attracts pollinators throughout the season.
Roman Chamomile
Delicate white flowers used in one of the world’s most beloved herbal teas. A gentle addition to the garden that attracts beneficial insects and pollinators.
Lemon Balm
Bright citrus aroma and refreshing flavor make lemon balm a favorite for tea blends. Easy to grow and known for its calming, uplifting character.
Peppermint
Refreshing and cooling with a classic mint flavor. Excellent for tea blends and especially enjoyable when paired with other herbs from the garden.
Lavender
Fragrant purple blooms prized for their calming aroma and beauty. A favorite among pollinators and a classic ingredient for teas, sachets, and drying.
Growing Tips
- Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
- Direct sow chamomile after frost.
- Start lavender indoors or sow into warm soil.
- Lemon balm and peppermint grow vigorously and are often best grown in containers.
- Harvest leaves and flowers regularly to encourage continued growth and extend your tea harvest.
What You’ll Receive
Packets are sized for home gardeners, with enough seeds of each variety to establish a dedicated tea garden, fill several containers, or weave throughout existing garden beds.
Each variety comes clearly labeled with planting instructions.
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