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The Herbal Tea Collection brings together Yarrow, Holy Basil, Catnip, Lemon Balm, and Chamomile—each renowned for its soothing, aromatic qualities. Whether steeped individually or combined for a signature blend, these herbs offer a delightful tea‐making experience right from your own garden.
Where Can You Grow
These herbs thrive in full sun to light shade with well-drained, fertile soil. Sow in dedicated tea beds, mixed herb borders, or pots. Regular watering and occasional feeding with compost tea ensure lush, healthy growth.
History and Historical Uses
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Yarrow: Used since ancient Greece for digestive support and wound‐healing poultices. 
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Holy Basil (Tulsi): Revered in Ayurvedic medicine as an adaptogen for stress relief and immune support. 
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Catnip: Traditional European and Native American remedy for insomnia and digestive upset. 
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Lemon Balm: Valued in medieval Europe as a calming tonic and antiviral infusion. 
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Chamomile: Ancient Egyptian and Roman favourite for its gentle sedative and anti‐inflammatory properties. 
Canadian Zone Information
Zones 3–9: Direct sow Chamomile and Yarrow after last frost; start Basil and Lemon Balm indoors 4–6 weeks before transplant; Catnip perennials best established from transplants or early-spring sowing.

How to Grow and Harvest
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Sowing: Sow herb seeds ¼ in deep in moist soil; keep evenly moist until germination. 
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Spacing: Thin to 12–18 in apart for robust air circulation. 
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Maintenance: Trim flower heads (except Chamomile) to encourage foliage growth; pinch back Basil for bushier plants. 
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Harvest: Harvest leaves and flowers just before full bloom; dry in small bundles in a dark, ventilated area. 
Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
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Isolation: Space varieties at least 3 ft apart to avoid cross-pollination. 
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Collection: Allow select flower heads to mature and dry on the plant; collect seeds when pods or heads are crisp. 
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Cleaning & Storage: Gently thresh to release seeds; winnow away chaff; store airtight in a cool, dark place. 
Certified Organic By
Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)
 
  
  
