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If you open up a tea bag’s package and have a look at it, you’ll find yourself with a cloth bag, a little string, a paper tab, and presumably dried tea leaves inside of the bag. But that might not be ...
Gardeners urged to place used tea bags around plants this summer After brewing a cup of tea, a gardening expert says to re-use the bag to help plants thrive.
Feed your plants Used tea leaves = free fertilizer. Tear open tea bags and sprinkle the contents around acid-loving plants like roses, ferns, and hydrangeas. Or add them straight into your compost ...
They say there’s nothing like a fresh cup of tea, and Millie Bobby Brown can’t help but agree. That’s why the English actor always keeps a box of tea bags in her bag at all times.
Used tea bags are a low-cost and natural fertiliser that can help to improve the condition of your lawn, while also deterring plant-eating pests.
A new study found that tea leaves can naturally filter lead and other toxic contaminants from water.
Many commercial tea bags are made from plastic, and not only can this diminish your tea experience, but it also poses health risks.
A new study found that tea bags made from these packagings release billions of microplastics. Here's how to protect yourself, according to a toxicologist.
Scientists in Spain have released findings on the nano- and microplastics found in tea bags.
Recent research flagged risks from using plastic-containing tea bags. Learn how to avoid this.
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