July 16
Green Tea Catechins

Can the power of Green Tea plants help?
Often drink green tea, and sometimes do not finish my last drink. I maybe I could have tea on the left (not out of) and feed my plants. Could Green Tea Diet for plants is a good thing for them, or would a risk? Green Tea Green tea contains the main ingredients are Caffeine (formerly known as caffeine), tannins (flavonoids), theophylline, theobromine, fats, waxes, saponins, essential oils, especially the catechin polyphenols, carotenes, vitamin C, vitamins A, B1, B12, and P, fluoride, iron, magnesium, calcium, strontium, copper, nickel and zinc. It also has trace elements such as molybdenum and phosphorus, and 300 additional substances. One of these harmful ingredients like home for vegetables? Thanks in advance!
Tea is more than Jasmine leaves, soaked in water on the leaves will not harm your plants. meanolmaw is correct, use the used Tea Leaves for compost or top dressing around acid loving plants. If you use instant tea does not, however, perhaps. The concept is good, as you use the sugar or cream. The historical master gardeners make compost to feed The Tea plants.
Green Tea, Folate and Birth Defects

