
tea gardens
Tea gardens are specialized farms where tea plants, primarily Camellia sinensis, are cultivated and carefully maintained. These gardens are often located in regions with suitable climate and altitude, providing ideal conditions for tea growth. Workers harvest the tender leaves and stems, which are then processed through methods like withering, rolling, fermenting, and drying to produce various types of tea such as green, black, or oolong. Tea gardens also include infrastructure like irrigation systems, tea plucking tools, and processing facilities, often set in scenic landscapes—offering both agricultural productivity and a tranquil environment.