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China and India remain, by far, the largest tea-producing countries, but more and more small operations are starting in the U.S. — with some in unexpected places. Tea bushes may never become as ...
The Charleston Tea Plantation is the only place where tea is grown commercially in the United States. Find out how you can take a tour of the farm on Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina.
Andrew Little walked away from his Wall Street job to introduce us to yaupon holly, a hardy shrub that thrives in the ...
Tea time is taking on new flavor in rows of lush lavender and blooming chamomile in Northern California's wine country. As Napa Valley's only organic herbal tea grower and one of a small group ...
The only commercial tea plantation in North America is again in production and on May 11, began officially welcoming visitors again to see how tea is processed.
Owner Angela Macke shares how she started the only certified organic tea farm in North America and the benefits of tea.
Maggie Xue is on a mission to make tea culture more accessible in the United States with her company Us Two Tea, an Asian tea brand that she says provides the best “farm to cup” experience.
The Charleston Tea Plantation is the only place where tea is grown commercially in the United States. Find out how you can take a tour of the farm on Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina.
In 1963, the Lipton tea company bought the former potato farm and transplanted untended tea plants that had once been cultivated in nearby Summerville, South Carolina, to the land.
In 1963, the Lipton tea company bought the former potato farm and transplanted untended tea plants that had once been cultivated in nearby Summerville, South Carolina, to the land.