Herbal Tea Starter Bundle
Herbal Tea Starter Bundle
The Perfect Introduction to our Wisconsin grown herbal teas - $10 off!
Includes 3 of our best teas:
Angel (Delicious, nourishing, a perfect daily ritual)
Tulsi (Uplifts energy & mood)
Turtle (Naturally calming, great to unwind with)
68 servings / Caffeine Free / Gluten Free / No Flavorings / 100% Top Quality Medicinal Herbs
Sacred Blossom Farm herbs are grown on our pristine Wisconsin herb farm using regenerative farming practices. All the herbs are harvested at peak potency, then dried, sifted, and packaged on-site to preserve their freshness, flavor, and medicinal constituents. We grow over 25 medicinal herbs on our small farm, and we invite you to try each of our artisanal bulk herbs and herbal tea blends.
Angel Herbal Tea
Angel is a lovely tangle of loose leaves, petals and fruit. This herbal blend makes for a wonderful daily ritual to soothe the stomach and nourish the body.
Contains 2 oz / 28 servings
Ingredients: Nettle, Milky Oats, Apple, Fennel, Lemon Balm, Calendula, Elderberry, Spearmint, Peppermint, Rose Petals, Beets, Stevia
Tulsi (Holy Basil) Herbal Tea
Our farm-grown Tulsi (Holy Basil) is a widely utilized adaptogenic herb, offering a natural way to balance and fortify your mental and physical energy. It’s the perfect companion for your daily wellness routine. Known for its warm, spicy, and green/herbaceous aroma and flavor, this isn't just tea; it's a daily ritual.
Contains 1.5 oz / 21 servings
Ingredients: Tulsi (Holy Basil) Leaves and Flowers - Ocimum tenuiflorum
Turtle Herbal Tea
Inspired by the ancient symbol of calm, protection, abundance, and fertility, this tea blend is a carefully curated potion designed for those who need an ally in slowing down, grounding, and rebuilding.
Contains 1.4 oz / 19 servings
Ingredients: Lemon Balm, Raspberry Leaf, Tulsi, Milky Oats, Anise Hyssop, Peppermint
Watch our 2 minute farm tour below,
Founder and farmer Tony DiMaggio walks us through his farm and shows how he grows, dries, and processes over 25 medicinal herbs on his Wisconsin farm.





