A beautiful herbal tea-for-one recipe to delight in the treasure of solitude, and the luxury of having space to oneself in this last month of winter| Ginger Tonic Botanicals
An end of spring ritual, harvesting whatever herbs are on hand for you this season and enjoying the floral flavors of a wild summers eve flower tea. I have chamomile and lavender growing in my garden, with yarrow and field mint speckled around the fields by my house. I love to harvest a few bits [...] Read More... from Wild Summers Eve Flower Tea The post Wild Summers Eve Flower Tea appeared first on Ginger Tonic Botanicals.| Ginger Tonic Botanicals
Late summer iced tea to savor the end of of the season. This is a deeply nourishing and calming blend of nettle, linden, rosehips and hibiscus. Rich and lusciously red, sip this throughout the day or night and optionally add ice or honey. Nettle (Urtica dioica): Full of nutrients including potassium and magnesium, nettle carries [...] Read More... from Savor Summer Tea The post Savor Summer Tea appeared first on Ginger Tonic Botanicals.| Ginger Tonic Botanicals
This post contains affiliate links. Ginger Tonic Botanicals may earn a small commission on the goods purchased through those links. Summer becomes full so fast. The garden now feels endlessly generous and more than I can receive on any day. Pesto is on everything this summer, and tomatoes…everywhere gorgeous pops of red. I’ve been keeping [...] Read More... from Simple Summer, Simple Tea The post Simple Summer, Simple Tea appeared first on Ginger Tonic Botanicals.| Ginger Tonic Botanicals
The midway point between spring and summer, this time of year in the blue ridge mountains is predictably blissful. The air is warm and cool as the storms roll through, and windows open all night is one of the precursors to the best dreams. The garden has more energy under that blanket of teaming compost [...] Read More... from Beltane Field Mint Tea The post Beltane Field Mint Tea appeared first on Ginger Tonic Botanicals.| Ginger Tonic Botanicals