Good Night Chamomile Lavender Tea
The “Take a Hint, Day—We’re Done” Tea
This is the tea you reach for when you’re officially over it. The day’s been long, your patience is gone, and you need something to tell your brain, “Shhh, we’re clocking out now.”
Chamomile brings that soft, apple-like sweetness (without actually being apples). Lavender? It’s floral, not soapy—promise. Spearmint steps in to keep things fresh, rose petals make it look unnecessarily gorgeous, and linden flowers add a touch of honeyed magic without a single drop of honey.
This is the tea you brew an hour before bed, the one you sip while sitting still for once. No scrolling, no multitasking—just you, your mug, and the steam carrying chamomile and lavender straight to your face. Shoulders drop. Breathing slows. The day starts to fade, and that’s the whole point.
Twenty cups per jar, but if you’re using it to survive the chaos of life, don’t be surprised if it’s gone in two weeks. Restock accordingly.
How to Make It Part of Your Night
- Standard Evening Cup: Heat water to 206°F (just below boiling). Add 1 teaspoon loose tea per 8oz water. Steep 5-7 minutes—longer for stronger flavor. Strain. Drink it warm about an hour before bed.
- With Honey and Lemon: Brew as above. Add a small drizzle of honey and a slice of lemon. The lemon brings out the citrus notes from the linden flowers.
- Stronger Bedtime Brew: Use 1.5 teaspoons per cup if you want more chamomile and lavender flavor. Steep for 7 full minutes. Drink it slowly.
- Iced for Summer Nights: Brew hot with 2 teaspoons per 8oz water. Let cool completely. Pour over ice. Add a sprig of fresh mint. Still relaxing, just cold.
- Lavender Latte Style: Brew tea strong. Warm milk (oat milk works well). Combine. Add honey. This makes it feel fancier without much extra effort.
- Storage: Keep jar sealed tight. Store away from heat, light, and anything that smells strong. The lavender and chamomile will stay fragrant if stored properly. Don't keep it near coffee or spices—the flowers absorb other smells.
All of our teas are gluten-free, although not all of our teas, botanicals, and other ingredients come from gluten-free certified suppliers.
What’s Inside?
- Good Night Tea (1.1oz): Chamomile, linden flowers, spearmint, rose petals, lavender buds
- Approximately 20 servings: Loose leaf herbal blend in recyclable glass jar
- Caffeine-free: All flowers and herbs, no actual tea leaves
- No added sugar: Natural sweetness from chamomile and linden flowers
Why Good Night?
- Chamomile That Tastes Right: Whole flowers, not dust. You can see them in the jar. Tastes naturally sweet with apple-like notes.
- Lavender Without Being Overwhelming: Enough to smell it, not so much that it tastes like perfume. Balances with the chamomile.
- Spearmint Adds Freshness: Keeps the blend from being one-note floral. Adds a cool, clean finish.
- Caffeine-Free for Bedtime: Won't keep you awake. That's the whole point.
- Naturally Sweet Enough: Chamomile and linden flowers are sweet on their own. You don't need honey, but you can add it.
- Small Batch in Owings Mills: We blend here, check quality, package in glass that keeps everything fresh.
- Mix & Match Discount: Buy 3+ jars of any tea and save 15%
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Good Night Chamomile Lavender Tea
Good Night Chamomile Lavender Tea
The “Take a Hint, Day—We’re Done” Tea
This is the tea you reach for when you’re officially over it. The day’s been long, your patience is gone, and you need something to tell your brain, “Shhh, we’re clocking out now.”
Chamomile brings that soft, apple-like sweetness (without actually being apples). Lavender? It’s floral, not soapy—promise. Spearmint steps in to keep things fresh, rose petals make it look unnecessarily gorgeous, and linden flowers add a touch of honeyed magic without a single drop of honey.
This is the tea you brew an hour before bed, the one you sip while sitting still for once. No scrolling, no multitasking—just you, your mug, and the steam carrying chamomile and lavender straight to your face. Shoulders drop. Breathing slows. The day starts to fade, and that’s the whole point.
Twenty cups per jar, but if you’re using it to survive the chaos of life, don’t be surprised if it’s gone in two weeks. Restock accordingly.
How to Make It Part of Your Night
- Standard Evening Cup: Heat water to 206°F (just below boiling). Add 1 teaspoon loose tea per 8oz water. Steep 5-7 minutes—longer for stronger flavor. Strain. Drink it warm about an hour before bed.
- With Honey and Lemon: Brew as above. Add a small drizzle of honey and a slice of lemon. The lemon brings out the citrus notes from the linden flowers.
- Stronger Bedtime Brew: Use 1.5 teaspoons per cup if you want more chamomile and lavender flavor. Steep for 7 full minutes. Drink it slowly.
- Iced for Summer Nights: Brew hot with 2 teaspoons per 8oz water. Let cool completely. Pour over ice. Add a sprig of fresh mint. Still relaxing, just cold.
- Lavender Latte Style: Brew tea strong. Warm milk (oat milk works well). Combine. Add honey. This makes it feel fancier without much extra effort.
- Storage: Keep jar sealed tight. Store away from heat, light, and anything that smells strong. The lavender and chamomile will stay fragrant if stored properly. Don't keep it near coffee or spices—the flowers absorb other smells.
All of our teas are gluten-free, although not all of our teas, botanicals, and other ingredients come from gluten-free certified suppliers.
What’s Inside?
- Good Night Tea (1.1oz): Chamomile, linden flowers, spearmint, rose petals, lavender buds
- Approximately 20 servings: Loose leaf herbal blend in recyclable glass jar
- Caffeine-free: All flowers and herbs, no actual tea leaves
- No added sugar: Natural sweetness from chamomile and linden flowers
Why Good Night?
- Chamomile That Tastes Right: Whole flowers, not dust. You can see them in the jar. Tastes naturally sweet with apple-like notes.
- Lavender Without Being Overwhelming: Enough to smell it, not so much that it tastes like perfume. Balances with the chamomile.
- Spearmint Adds Freshness: Keeps the blend from being one-note floral. Adds a cool, clean finish.
- Caffeine-Free for Bedtime: Won't keep you awake. That's the whole point.
- Naturally Sweet Enough: Chamomile and linden flowers are sweet on their own. You don't need honey, but you can add it.
- Small Batch in Owings Mills: We blend here, check quality, package in glass that keeps everything fresh.
- Mix & Match Discount: Buy 3+ jars of any tea and save 15%
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The “Take a Hint, Day—We’re Done” Tea
This is the tea you reach for when you’re officially over it. The day’s been long, your patience is gone, and you need something to tell your brain, “Shhh, we’re clocking out now.”
Chamomile brings that soft, apple-like sweetness (without actually being apples). Lavender? It’s floral, not soapy—promise. Spearmint steps in to keep things fresh, rose petals make it look unnecessarily gorgeous, and linden flowers add a touch of honeyed magic without a single drop of honey.
This is the tea you brew an hour before bed, the one you sip while sitting still for once. No scrolling, no multitasking—just you, your mug, and the steam carrying chamomile and lavender straight to your face. Shoulders drop. Breathing slows. The day starts to fade, and that’s the whole point.
Twenty cups per jar, but if you’re using it to survive the chaos of life, don’t be surprised if it’s gone in two weeks. Restock accordingly.
How to Make It Part of Your Night
- Standard Evening Cup: Heat water to 206°F (just below boiling). Add 1 teaspoon loose tea per 8oz water. Steep 5-7 minutes—longer for stronger flavor. Strain. Drink it warm about an hour before bed.
- With Honey and Lemon: Brew as above. Add a small drizzle of honey and a slice of lemon. The lemon brings out the citrus notes from the linden flowers.
- Stronger Bedtime Brew: Use 1.5 teaspoons per cup if you want more chamomile and lavender flavor. Steep for 7 full minutes. Drink it slowly.
- Iced for Summer Nights: Brew hot with 2 teaspoons per 8oz water. Let cool completely. Pour over ice. Add a sprig of fresh mint. Still relaxing, just cold.
- Lavender Latte Style: Brew tea strong. Warm milk (oat milk works well). Combine. Add honey. This makes it feel fancier without much extra effort.
- Storage: Keep jar sealed tight. Store away from heat, light, and anything that smells strong. The lavender and chamomile will stay fragrant if stored properly. Don't keep it near coffee or spices—the flowers absorb other smells.
All of our teas are gluten-free, although not all of our teas, botanicals, and other ingredients come from gluten-free certified suppliers.
What’s Inside?
- Good Night Tea (1.1oz): Chamomile, linden flowers, spearmint, rose petals, lavender buds
- Approximately 20 servings: Loose leaf herbal blend in recyclable glass jar
- Caffeine-free: All flowers and herbs, no actual tea leaves
- No added sugar: Natural sweetness from chamomile and linden flowers
Why Good Night?
- Chamomile That Tastes Right: Whole flowers, not dust. You can see them in the jar. Tastes naturally sweet with apple-like notes.
- Lavender Without Being Overwhelming: Enough to smell it, not so much that it tastes like perfume. Balances with the chamomile.
- Spearmint Adds Freshness: Keeps the blend from being one-note floral. Adds a cool, clean finish.
- Caffeine-Free for Bedtime: Won't keep you awake. That's the whole point.
- Naturally Sweet Enough: Chamomile and linden flowers are sweet on their own. You don't need honey, but you can add it.
- Small Batch in Owings Mills: We blend here, check quality, package in glass that keeps everything fresh.
- Mix & Match Discount: Buy 3+ jars of any tea and save 15%






