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(Un)herbal tea 'Sunny Boy'

(Un)herbal tea 'Sunny Boy'

Normal price EUR6.05
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Those who drink Wilder Land's (un)herbal products contribute directly to the restoration of Dutch biodiversity. The more (un)herbs they sow with farmers, the more bees, birds and butterflies return to the Netherlands.

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Sustainability

We try to produce as sustainably as possible to keep our footprint small. Therefore, our mailbox boxes are made of grass paper and tomato leaf pulp is the basic component of the seed bags. The printing is either made of paper that is 30-70% recycled paper or paper that comes from agricultural waste. In addition, you have the option to plant a tree when you place an order through Regreener.

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Wilder Land's (un)herbal tea is produced with the help of Dutch farmers who have their (un)herbs harvested by Wilder Land. Each cup of tea thus contributes to Dutch biodiversity, because wild herbs are essential to our nature.

This tasty blend is full of seeds of caraway and fennel. Enjoy and then put them in the ground to germinate. Like you, the Queen butterfly and many other species love the seeds! From the seeds on the new plants you can make tea again, plant again, and so on... Plant it on. Typical Sunny Boy!

Ingredients
Caraway seeds

Fennel seed
Buckwheat

Flavor Profile
Nutty
Soft


Contents: 40 grams of loose tea


About Wilder Land
Wilder Land works with farmers to encourage biodiversity. With the sowing of more native herbs or (un)herbs, more and more healthy pastures and fields are emerging. The flowers of these herbs will in turn attract insects that are desperately needed to pollinate crops. We desperately need these natural pollinators for our food supply. In short: biodiversity is vital for all of us. 

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learn to grow your own

No experience with self-sowing and growing plants yet? No problem! We'll explain the basics so you can get started. Read the Sowing Guide here.