11.Mint
Looking for a stimulating and refreshing drink without caffeine? Mint is a great herbal choice. It is used to quell stomach indigestion. Be sure to grow it in a pot or other controlled area before it takes over your whole yard.
12.Rosemary
Rosemary is associated with memory and alertness. Rosemary tea is great study buddy and can get you through the afternoon slump at work. Rosemary likes well-draining soil. It grows like a small bush on woody stems.
13.Sage
Sage tea helps in depression and Alzheimer. It can be grown either in the ground or in pots. If grown in pots, it’s important to water sage regularly.
14.Stevia
The leaves of stevia can be steeped to make tea. It’s a safe and natural sweetener, used in place of sugar in an infusion and good for diabetics. Stevia doesn’t tolerate cold.
15.Thyme
Thyme is an effective herbal tea ingredient. It calms stomach problems and sore throat. Thyme grows well in full sun but also tolerate partial sun. It is an ideal herb that is very low maintenance.