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Ricky + Lucy's Country Greenhouse - Tummy + Parental Care Tea
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This Gourmet Tea is Available for Factory Direct - Factory Fresh Delivery From Ricky + Lucy's in Sidney Nebraska!
Ingredients: Lemon Balm, Stevia, Chamomile, Raspberry Leaf, Peppermint, Catnip, Rosehips, Orange peel. Includes 24 Tea Bags.
“You are what you eat.” This is a quote Ricky & Lucy’s Greenhouse in Sidney, NE lives by. Since its opening in 2003, the greenhouse has specialized in selling organic herbs, cleaning products, and a line of bath and body products. The herbs are hand planted, picked and bottled in a very arduous, yet loving manner. They are grown without the use of pesticides or fertilizers, making them 100% vigorous for your well being. Some of the more common herbs include basil, parsley, oregano, sage, rosemary, and thyme. Others include Italian seasoning, fish seasoning, spicy pepper blend, and the new, very popular Afrikan meat rub. There are over 70 blends to choose from, each labeled specifically on how to use them.
Many people wonder….Where did Teri and Dan’s love for plant life and their business come from? Teri’s story begins within western Nebraska, in a little town called Chappell. Here she spent the majority of her time with her grandmother, who also shared her love for plants. Her grandmother was also very knowledgeable about horticulture and shared her knowledge with Teri. As grandmother and granddaughter, the two would spend hours making new cuttings, starting new plants, and transplanting old ones. Teri carried her grandmother's spirit and her love of plants with her on her journey throughout life. She would constantly visit greenhouses and always dreamed of having one of her own. When Teri met her husband, Dan, and they started their family together, they wondered if this dream could become a reality. Dan had a background specializing in the construction business, and had been building for many years. He also came from a farming background therefore, he had a little experience with horticulture.
With Teri’s unconditional love for plants and Dan’s construction abilities, they decided to build a greenhouse on their own. And so, Ricky & Lucy’s Country Greenhouse was born. It began in a 1904 limestone built barn on the family’s homestead, and is now made up of four different buildings, expanding over 10 beautiful acres filled with 20+ lush gardens. The goals of Ricky & Lucy’s Country Greenhouse are to provide their customers with healthy products for their families and the Earth and to provide excellent customer service. They are willing to make herb blends specified to customer’s orders and love to help with landscape ideas as well. The business is located about 8 miles northeast of Sidney, Nebraska in the beautiful countryside. In fact, many customers just come to walk around the beautiful gardens or to get ideas for their own homes. The business is open year round with the hours of 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the summer and 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the winter.
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