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Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantThanks, Carol Feedback About This Post:RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb Plant
Stevia is a wonderful plant! I have ordered the dried leaves from a company on the internet herbalcom.com, very reliable and reasonably priced. It is a no frills website. Stevia is excellent for diabetics and healthy for everybody with no side effects. Some people do find the leaves bitter but not the extract. Post by piki viki RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantI would like to know about Stevia. Post By priscilla (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantThis is my third year to have Stevia plants in my Georgia garden. The first year I bought about three as "herbal teas" and the second year I discovered how sweet the leaves were when chewed fresh. However, the sweetness is not released from fresh leaves into boiling water. I have crumbled leaves into beverages, chewing on the leaves for sweetness but herbal teas are expected to be free from floating debris. This third year I plan to harvest the leaves and dry them in a dehydrator. The plants have grown back larger from perenial roots each spring. Post By Kathy Whitworth (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb Plant
Hi...I found this on an internet search.... Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantI need some advice on preparation of liquid stevia. The bottles I have been buying from a health food store are quite expensive. I have bought 2 plants. HELP!! Post By karen thomason (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb Plant
Where can I purchase stevia seeds? Thank you Post By ALICIA VILA. (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantYou should harvest BEFORE the formation of blossom buds. Otherwise the leaf develops a bitter aftertaste. Post By Conrad (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantI have heard that you dry the leaves and then crush them up to use them. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb Plant
Of the 4 seeds that I bought, two of them took and grew. I have one plant about 4' tall and the other a bit more than half that height. It is presently flowering profusely. It grew to that height, stopped its verticle growth, started producing bouquet of flowers on smaller stems at each leave junction starting at the top working down each 4" of height. So, I guess my question is, is there a right time to harvest these leaves? Can I assume that seeds are under these flower? Should I wait until the blooming idiot (hee, hee) stops? Any advice will be appreciated. I wouldn't want to lose what I have now. Post By Al (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantHang the plant upside down and let it dry, or if you have a dehydrator break off the branches and dry them. Pull the leaves off when it is dry and store them in a clean jar or in resealable plastic bag. I have used mine for over a year, it takes about 4 leaves to sweeten a pot of tea. I know you can buy the powder, but that is not cheap! stevia does not grow well from seeds--about 4 in 100 seeds actually sprout. so buy a seedling. good luck. Post By Enter your name.gramma gt. guest (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb Plant
You need to dry the leaves and crumble them. Post By Holly (Guest Post) RE: Harvesting the Leaves of a Stevia Herb PlantThis reference may help: http://www.stevia-plant.com/plants.cfm Stevia plants vary a good deal in the amount of sweetness they contain. I had one a couple of years ago that just had no discernible sweetness at all. Beth Post by ThriftyFun |
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