How to grow a tea plant?
To grow a tea plant, plant your green tea plant in sandy soil. Water frequently and add occasional fertilizer. Place mulch around your green tea plant to reduce weeds and maintain soil moisture. It can take up to three years to get a viable green tea plant for harvesting. When your plant is ready to harvest, harvest only the youngest tea leaves and buds by plucking the terminal three leaves along with the terminal bud.
Answered -Galleries
About Green Tea
Green tea has long been known for its health benefits in Asia. China has known for thousands of years about the wonderful benefits that green tea offers. Some of the benefits of green tea include fighting cancer and heart health. It is even believed to aid in weight loss. China is the world’s largest importer and producer of tea. Green tea is distinct from black tea and white tea.
Related Questions
-
Does tea grow on a tree or a bush?
Tea grows as a shrub but will grow as a tree if left undistur...
-
Does tea grow fungus if not refrigerated?
Yes, without careful moisture and temperature control during ...
-
The tea shrub is hardy to Zone 8 * Zone 8 is mid-west to sout...
-
You can grow tea almost anywhere that you can grow a garden.T...
-
Do tea leaves grow off of tea trees?
Tea grows on many different plants depending on the type. Tea...

Comments