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Tea in China


All the tea in China is Camelia Sinensis. People in Maryland grow it
commercially, but I don't know of any other plantations in the US. You can
get plants from Logee's Greenhouses in Danielson, Conn.

Libby

PS I'm overwhealmed with rhubarb, lettuces, misticanza, cilantro, snap
peas, radishes, baby turnips and bok choy. However, the heat wave forecast
for this week-end should put an end to most of it. The potatoes are nearly
ready to be dug, so I'm planning on what comes next. Tomatoes and cucumbers
will follow the peas on the trellis, and the chiles are looking good, but
nowhere near bearing.

L


libby@igc.apc.org       Libby J. Goldstein       phone & fax: 215-465-8878
            Philadelphia      USDA zone 7A       Sunset zone 32

        My garden must be n-dimensional if it's out here in cyberspace.



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