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More tea vicar?
20 November 2015, 18:01,
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More tea vicar?
So having been a non-tea person for 33.0142 years, I've discovered that I've been missing out, and I'm now I devoted tea imbiber...

I keep reading on the side of the twinnings boxes that it's all grown in India, China or Kenya... well that's no bloody to me. So I anyone growing their own tea plants? I know some on here grow tobacco amongst other things, so if anyone's got any pointers to growing tea please let me know. Where to get seeds, what kind of climate I need to create etc would be grand!
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20 November 2015, 18:15,
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RE: More tea vicar?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/...-good.html
http://www.tealaden.com/teaweb/articles/...ws_tea.htm

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20 November 2015, 19:30,
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RE: More tea vicar?
can you grow coca plants in the uk
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20 November 2015, 22:16, (This post was last modified: 20 November 2015, 23:14 by BeardyMan.)
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RE: More tea vicar?
Thanks NR! Interesting reading. So it's possible to grow outside (location depending) which is good news. Time to hunt tinterwebs to find some seeds now and a bit more information.

(20 November 2015, 19:30)Sunna Wrote: can you grow coca plants in the uk

Just buy your coke from the dodgy bloke in the pub like the rest of us Sunna! Big Grin

You can grow anything you want if you can replicate the conditions required. Whether it's worth the time, effort and money is another matter Smile
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21 November 2015, 21:52,
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RE: More tea vicar?
I understand that the tea plants need a certain amount of seasonability to grow successfully. They can tolerate a very slight frost, but do better in a warmer, humid athmosphere. I'm not sure you could grow them outdoors in the UK - although they are members of the camellia family.

No, Sunna, you probably coould not grow cocoa plants in the UK - not warm enough.
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22 November 2015, 09:01,
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RE: More tea vicar?
Churchill during ww2 started a programme in Cornwall to see if Britain could grow its own tea, the . Problem is it takes five years before it can be first harvested , as the program started in 1942 the war was over but it was harvested and was successful. With rationing still in Britain until the mid 50's other foods took precedent , but tea was continued to be grown in Cornwall and still is .
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