The beauty of your garden comes from the bounty that grows there—so the last thing you want is for a pest to devour your flowers and herbs. By following Martha Stewart's expert tips, you can protect your garden from unwanted visitors while ensuring it thrives with fresh ingredients for your tea.
Cultivating herbs for your tea is easy and requires minimal supplies—seeds or seedlings, soil, and space to plant them. Whether you're a beginner or experienced gardener, growing your own herbs can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to enjoy a delicious cup of tea.
Tea parties are having a moment right now—quite possibly their biggest since they came onto the 19th-century social scene in England. Hosting a tea party in your garden with freshly picked herbs can add a special touch to the experience, impressing your guests with unique flavors and aromas.
You can start your garden either with seeds or small plants, though the latter gives you herbs to start cooking with immediately. Martha Stewart's kitchen organization tips will help you streamline your own kitchen, ensuring you have easy access to the herbs you need for your tea.
For a last-minute Mother's Day gift, look no further than our creative crafts. To delight and surprise her, we have the best last-minute DIY ideas that incorporate herbs from your garden, creating a thoughtful and personalized present she will cherish.
Mosquitoes come out when the weather warms and are especially prevalent after heavy rainfall. Here, we're sharing three expert-approved DIY tips to keep these pesky insects at bay, allowing you to enjoy your garden and tea parties without any interruptions.
From your entryway to the bedroom, these easy ideas will infuse your home with color. By incorporating herbs from your garden into your home decor, you can create a cohesive and inviting space that reflects your love for gardening and tea.
Create lasting memories (and major photo moments) with recipes, cocktails, and decorations for small outdoor gatherings. Utilize the herbs from your garden to add a unique and flavorful twist to your tea-themed gatherings, impressing your guests with delicious and refreshing beverages.