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Meadow Blend Tea

Meadow Blend Tea

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Product Description

Certified Wildlife Friendly Meadow Herbal Tea
Light : Energising : Refreshing

A delicious summer blend of flowers and herbs from the meadow designed to energise and lift the spirits! Made from hand picked self heal, cornflower, calendula, meadowsweet, red clover, ox-eye daisy, rose petal, chamomile, lemonbalm, peppermint, elderflower, nettle and plantain.

500ml bottle. Weights will vary depending on the flowers and leaves.

More info and how to use

Directions for use: Spoon the tea (2 teaspoons) into a pot or re-usable tea bag. Steep in freshly boiled (but not boiling) water and leave to brew for 2-4 mins according to taste. Enjoy.

Ingredients

Ingredients: self heal, cornflower, calendula, meadowsweet, red clover, ox-eye daisy, rose petal, chamomile, lemonbalm, peppermint, elderflower, nettle and plantain.

Refills and recycling

This meadow blend tea has a light refreshing botanical flavour. The leaves and flowers within have been selected to reflect and celebrate the abundance of life that bursts from the meadow in the summertime.

Grown amongst the wildflowers and wildlife of the Seilich meadow and surrounding hedgerows and woods, then handpicked and gently dried before being packaged in glass jars. Note, this is whole leaf, loose leaf tea.

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  • Wildlife Friendly

    We are very proud to be the first company to have received a Wildlife Friendly certification in the UK across our whole product range.

  • Made Sustainably

    Our products are organic, sourced in the UK, low carbon and we have an average sustainability score of 9 values and above.

  • Recyclable Packaging

    All our packaging is recyclable with the exception of pump tops - keep hold of them and reuse on your next purchase.

  • Circular Growth

    We are passionate about reinvesting as we grow - the more botanical products we can sell, the more meadows we create to produce them.