It’s one small step for man, one giant leap for teatime. Tea plants can be grown in the Moon’s soil, the University of Kent has claimed. Researchers planted saplings in soil that mimic those on the ...
Tea is the second-most-consumed beverage in the world, yet nearly all of the tea consumed in the United States is imported, said Carol Miles, horticulture researcher at the Mount Vernon Northwestern ...
AI mapping reveals China’s tea zones shifting north with rising temperatures. The study highlights forest risks and farming ...
SEATTLE AND SURROUNDING locales are chockablock with camellias. It seems like every home in Seattle built before the 21st century was required to have at least one. Somehow these camellias are almost ...
PICKENS — One afternoon in late February, a Plott hound named Jasmine rolled in the grass below a hillside covered in dormant tea plants. The thousands of young shrubs were trimmed in February to be ...