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Spilling the tea: Tyendinaga farmer shares innovative method for growing tea in Canada

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Adam Prudhomme Editor A family-owned farm in Tyendinaga Township is re-imagining what can be grown in the great white north, becoming Ontario’s first Chinese tea farm. Li’s Tea & Nurseries, located at 692 Marysville Road, propagates and grows tea leaves. Far as the staff of the farm can tell, they’re just the second farm in Canada to grow tea, the other being in Victoria, BC. And when they say they grow tea they don’t mean lavender or camellia t…
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napaneebeaver.ca broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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