The luck of the irish and the prudence of the Victorians...here's a tea herb that you can display and use to make your own fresh brew. It makes great sun tea is tagged with the celtic meaning of the herb displayed!
In the "olden days", herbs were a big part of everyday life. Before culinary use was popular, herbs were used to ward off evil humors or spirits and to keep insects away. Strewing is a term used to describe what they did with these special plants. From floor to ceiling, fresh or dried plants adorned small cottages as well as huge castle estates.
Your set of Victorian Tea Garnis will include 3 of these herbs known to be good in the Quit Snivelin' category:
Achillea
Catnip
Elderberry
Goldenrod
Gravelroot
Horsetail
Hollyhocks
Plantain
Fresh organic herbs are best...I only sell from last season's harvest.If you see special order* at the top of the product page, it means I have the herb, but it's not packaged, so it may take 2 weeks to receive it.This tends to happen during peak planting and harvest times when things get busy. My teas are set up in 12 catagories, listed above.If you look up the Tea Baskets page for these categories, you'll see more herbs that you might want to try. \r\nNew prices on select Wellness Teas In the Raw Bags and Baskets, and Aromatic Potpourri Balls while they last!