Backyard Patch Herbs
Lemon Lavender Splash Loose Herbal Tea
Caffeine-free, gluten-free, 100% herb tea
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"Lemon/Lavender Splash" Loose Herbal Tea
Contains a flavorful mix of herbs and flowers
Special union of lemon balm and floral lavender creates a light colored but richly tasty tea. The Mediterranean taste of the lavender comes through nicely. A sweeter flavor without any sugar!
All herbal teas are packaged fresh with 1/2 cup loose tea in a either a zip seal bag or a 4 inch round metal tin.
Because we use only the freshest herbs, all blends from the Backyard Patch have an 18 to 24 month shelf-life guarantee for both the loose and bagged tea. All Backyard Patch herbs are raised organically and are chemical and pesticide free.
Herbal Teas often have medicinal qualities; but no medicinal applications are recommended without consulting your physician. Any medicinal claims made are strictly based on herb lore and not medical fact. Self-medicating with herbs should never be done without proper genuine medical advice. This is my disclaimer -- and I add, choose your herb teas because you enjoy them! I craft my teas for taste first.
For our other Herbal Tea and Black Tea blends see the Herb Flavored Tea Collection
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For information on growing and using herbs and a showcase of our more than 150 herbal combinations for cooking, bath and tea, please visit our blog: www.backyardpatch.blogspot.com.
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What herbs are included in this item?
What herbs are included in this item?
Check out the description for a list of contents
What goes well with this?
What goes well with this?
Teas always pair well Scones and Shortbread. We also make great tea breads to serve with our teas. Herb Teas are great for before bed.
How can I learn more about the herbs used?
How can I learn more about the herbs used?
For information on growing and using herbs and a showcase of our more than 150 herbal combinations for cooking, bath and tea, please visit our blog: www.backyardpatch.blogspot.com.
How is it Shipped?
How is it Shipped?
We send packages either USPS or UPS depending on distance and size. Shipping is Free for all orders over $50.00
Where do the herbs come from?
Where do the herbs come from?
We grow all the herbs used in our blends in our 3/4 acre herb garden in Addison, Illinois. The herbs are grown without pesticides, dried without electricity, blended by hand without preservatives, fillers and anti-clumping agents. Nothing but pure herb flavor!

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Free Shipping over $50.00
Delivery is on us for all orders over $50
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Preservative and Chemical Free
All the herbs are grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers. And our blends are preservative-free without even the "natural" anti-clumping agents.
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Small-Batch Blended from Garden-Grown Herbs
Blended by hand using herbs grown and harvested with care. Crafted in small quantities to ensure freshness, flavor, and quality.

The Backyard Patch Herbs Story
Backyard Patch Herbs began with a simple belief: everyday herbs should be
fresh, flavorful, and easy to use. What started as a backyard garden has grown
into a ¾-acre herb paradise, where plants are grown, harvested, and blended
with care. Every mix is thoughtfully crafted in small batches to help you cook,
sip, and create with confidence—bringing garden-grown flavor and time-honored
herbal know-how into your everyday routine.

Your guests linger a little longer, cups refilled, plates scraped clean. Someone asks for the recipe—and you smile, because the secret was a Backyard Patch Herb blend. Whether it’s a pot of soup, a perfectly seasoned grill dish, a tasty dip, or a refreshing herbal tea, you didn’t need fancy skills—just good herbs grown and blended by someone who knows them well. Now friends are asking when you’re making it again… and quietly hoping you’ll share your source.
