Plant A Simple Tea Garden

 


Article by: Donald Rohde

Materials Needed
1 decorative clay or metal , Tricky Seed Sowing Techniques planter
1 package of clay pellets (approx. 30 pellets)
3 packets of organic , Hedge Trimmers Are Tools Not Toys tea leaves seeds , The Plant Philanthropist (YOUR CHOICE)
Grow-rich or nutrient-rich potting soil , Gardening - Schefflera Care (ASK YOUR NURSERY FOR THE BEST RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR AREA)

Directions
1. Spread the clay pellets evenly along bottom of planter. These will absorb water , Canvas Gazebos and Gazebo Kits and promote healthy , Birch Leaf Miner root development of the tea plants. , Container Gardening: Urban Alternative for Lovers

2. Moisten potting soil , Brighten Your Path By Installing Decorative Landscape Lighting in a large plastic , Growing Tomatoes – A Hobby for Everyone bag and then spread mix over clay pellets in planter, leaving 1/2 inch at top of planter.

3. Sprinkle seeds , Tractors and Their History on soil, , Lawn Care and Fertilizer Tip to Create a Great Lawn leaving about 2 or so inches between different varieties.

4. Lightly cover the seeds , Hedge Trimmers Are Tools Not Toys with dry soil, , Hedge Trimmers Are Tools Not Toys and then moisten slightly with a spray bottle or a few drops of water. , Cocoa Trees

5. Label the varieties of tea on the bottom or side of planter, or create popsicle-stick signs to place , Save Your Fish -- Heron-Proof Your Pond in the soil. , Using Plants To Make Us Happier

6. Move planter to a warm place , Granite Flexible Preformed Rock Ponds in indirect sunlight until germination takes place. , Make the Best of Your Patio Playtime: Finding the Perfect Patio Furniture for You After germination, relocate planter to a warm area with natural , Birch Leaf Miner sunlight.

7. When tea leaves reach a height of about two inches, thin out seedlings across the total planter surface to provide adequate space for future growth.

8. Water , Conservation periodically, only when the soil , Waterlilies is moderately dry.
DO NOT OVERWATER!!)

9. Pick tea leaves sparingly and brew in a hot , Using Plants To Make Us Happier pot of water. , Make the Best of Your Patio Playtime: Finding the Perfect Patio Furniture for You Sit back, sip and enjoy!
Courtesy: Cedar Creek Woodshop; http://www.cedarcreekwoodshop.com

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