At Fork Farms, we’re always exploring new ways to help communities reconnect with where their food comes from. While leafy greens often take the spotlight, herbs are an equally powerful—and often overlooked—way to grow wellness right where you are.
One delicious, calming, and creative application? Herbal tea.
Growing herbs like lavender, mint, and chamomile in a Flex Farm is not only possible—it’s a fun and therapeutic way to bring scent, flavor, and healing into your home, classroom, or community space. From a warm cup on a cold day to a refreshing iced tea in the summer, these herbs can be harvested and steeped to support everything from digestion to sleep.
Tea herbs are versatile, fast-growing, and packed with benefits:
All three herbs thrive in a hydroponic environment when cared for properly. And since the Flex Farm operates indoors, you can grow year-round, regardless of the weather outside.
Here’s how to get started:
Whether you’re an educator using tea herb projects to teach about botany and plant cycles, a food pantry adding dried herbs to wellness kits, or a caregiver looking to create calming rituals, herb growing is a gateway to meaningful moments.
It’s not just about the tea. It’s about:
Growing herbs for tea in a Flex Farm shows how even small crops can make a big impact. From mindfulness to nutrition, community to curriculum, this simple practice brings joy to every harvest.
Ready to explore what’s possible with your Flex Farm? Visit www.forkfarms.com or reach out to learn more about growing herbs and other creative crops.