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- digger1942, on 10/10/2007, -1/+32You mean you can't just plant the tea bags?
- DavidRoss, on 10/10/2007, -2/+19Just so people know; this is not "how to grow a tea garden"... it's "how to grow herbs and make a hot drink with it." All true tea comes from one plant, the camila sinensis. So while interesting, its not exactly accurate.
- eviljim, on 10/10/2007, -0/+10This has nothing to do with tea...? This is how to have a tisane garden (which is any herbal "tea" - things that do not actually contain tea).
- Doomsan, on 10/10/2007, -6/+14i just wanna grow weed.
- hotsake, on 10/10/2007, -0/+8I know! W tea F!
I know, I know, it was bad. - slothlovechunk, on 10/10/2007, -0/+7If you want a crappy drink, read this article. If you actually like the taste of real tea, read something else.
- tidu, on 10/10/2007, -4/+11Hey, submitter, I've got the daily Wikihow RSS on my Google Homepage too!
- rnwen2750, on 10/10/2007, -2/+9I love tea and loose leaf is clearly superior, but I think this is one fresh taste that I will pass on making for myself. Knowing my luck, I would accidently make a deadly concoction and poison myself and my loved ones.
- quomen, on 10/10/2007, -1/+8Raising tea and growing goat is my favorite hobby.
- 47knight, on 10/10/2007, -1/+7i freaking love tea. i've got a permanent tea cup stain on my table right next to my laptop hehe
- Urusai, on 10/10/2007, -0/+6I don't know why everyone fawns over peppermint. Spearmint is superior, especially in drinks.
- coffeebot, on 10/10/2007, -3/+9my kids keep telling me to plant some special kind of tea. oh, what's its name?! cannabis something or other...
- tipexy, on 10/10/2007, -0/+6Chopped cilantro soaked in hot water, mmm. Who needs caffeine when you have soggy herbs.
- wallish, on 10/10/2007, -1/+6I think he was trying to say he hopes you and your family are poisoned. And unless he knows you personally, I think he was trying to be funny.
- ogore, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5Now how do you grow a beer garden.
- Four20, on 10/10/2007, -1/+5it will complement my herb garden quite well
;) - ubuwalker31, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3Unfortunately, this article had nothing to do with growing "real tea" as they didn't have any instructions on growing Camellia sinensis shrubs...I do enjoy herbal tea though, but in my experience, making tea straight from fresh leaves is disappointing...you have to dry the leaves first...which is a pain.
- indicas, on 10/10/2007, -1/+4i hear poppies make good tea too, not that i would know anything about that!
- ScottoGato, on 10/10/2007, -1/+4I just wanna be your friend.
- Bobby8988, on 10/10/2007, -5/+8Then why didn't YOU submit the story!?!
- SKick, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3But this garden can provide you with tea in a moment's notice, as opposed to slow shipping. I'm still trying to figure out how they bypass that whole "growing" business, though.
- nicepants, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3Well...my computer has a retractable tea-cup holder! It's called a Lyte-on.
- inactive, on 10/10/2007, -1/+3What do you think the author meant by "tea garden"
- maryanny, on 08/27/2009, -0/+1This is am excelent addiction for my herb garden. I just need a little more information and i'm gonna try it.
http://www.gardeningabc.net/ - nkthen, on 05/29/2008, -0/+1Nice, gonna put that idea in my website http://www.gardeningtipsonline.net
- DowdleJase, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0To refuse graciously is to confer a favor.
- post3r3r, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Horrible "How to".
Step 1 - Get a pot
Step 2 - Prepare a pot
Step 3 - Plant in pot
Step 4 - Follow instructions for plants
I've learned so much. - Spoomeister, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0"Now how do you grow a beer garden."
Step 1: Find a rock band, preferably in existance for 20 years or more.
Step 2: Have them charge the average working stiff a week's pay to go to a concert at an outdoor venue.
Step 3: Provide a fenced-off area at the venue, at a viewing angle of at least 70 degrees to the main stage.
The beer garden will sprout in the fenced-off area. - meitianweb, on 01/26/2008, -0/+0that's pretty good way to garden.
Joyce @ betterhomegardening.com - simpson2050, on 03/04/2009, -0/+0good to know that these many people are interested in growing tea plant. I hope most get success counting me in. ;)
http://www.irrigationdirect.com - smartte, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0As a country has a long history of tea, Many Chinese people believe that a day is not perfect without a cup of tea. Either in the warm southern mountain area or on the frozen northern grassland, stuff like Gongfu tea, buttered tea and milk tea are all among the favorite drinks. Furthermore, both ancient and modern Chinese people tend to indulge in elaborating on poems, essays, dances and dramas on the tea.
Maybe China could tell you more about the tea culture ~http://www.foreignercn.com/bbs/redirect.php?tid=7580&goto=lastpost - D3koy, on 10/10/2007, -6/+4Yeah, you'll all bitch about this until Kevin Rose diggs it and leaves a comment like "Cool, it definitely have to try this out" Then you all will agree wholeheartedly that this is amazing....I know how we work...
- rnwen2750, on 10/10/2007, -4/+1What are you hopeful about? "Hopefully" means in a manner that is full of hope. Unfortunately, the word has been hijacked.
- kolobcreek, on 10/10/2007, -4/+1Forget tea. Anyone got a link on how to start a garden for the hydroponic?
- Twasi, on 10/10/2007, -5/+2*Bitch, Moan, Bitch, Moan*
Seriously, you pay more attention to Kevin then the people who worship him. Give it a break. - beajk002, on 10/10/2007, -5/+0hopefully.


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