comfrey plant seeds Herb Comfrey Seeds
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comfrey plant seeds

comfrey plant seeds Herb Comfrey Seeds

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comfrey plant seeds Herb Comfrey SeedsComfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a non edible perennial native wildflower with attractive drooping clusters of blue, purple, pink or cream, bell shaped flowers in early summer. Well known for centuries as a medicinal plant, but the leaves are now regularly used as a compost activator helping the breakdown of other compost materials. Comfrey is also often used as a mulch or as liquid green manure. Comfrey makes a great feed for Tomatoes and Potatoes.

Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a non-edible perennial native wildflower with attractive drooping clusters of blue, purple, pink or cream, bell-shaped flowers in early summer.

Well known for centuries as a medicinal plant, but the leaves are now regularly used as a compost activator helping the breakdown of other compost materials. Comfrey is also often used as a mulch or as liquid green manure.

Comfrey makes a great feed for Tomatoes and Potatoes.

A true wonder plant in the garden:
- It can be used to improve the soil
- Grow your own organic liquid feed for anything that fruits
- It can be harvested 3 or 4 times per year
- A magnet for bee's

Do you know why the bee's like Comfrey so much...it only takes the Comfrey plant 40 mins to nectarise, providing a new food source for the bee's...typically flowering plants can take up to 3 days to nectarise.

Read our guide on how to make a Comfrey Liquid Tea Feed/Fertiliser [HERE]


Comfrey Herb Seed Information

Seed Quantity: Approx 48 seeds per pack.
Site:
Prefers a fertile, moist soil in full or partial shade. Vigorous, choose planting site with care as this will over-power smaller plants.
When to Sow:
February-April indoors or outdoors March - June
How to Sow:
Sow indoors in autumn or directly in spring. Indoors fill 10cm pots with moist well-drained seed compost, sow seeds 6mm deep, allow 2 per pot. Ideal temp. 20C. If germination has not occurred in 3-4 weeks cold stratify. Move to -4C-+4C. for 2-4 weeks then return to warmth. Water as required. Plant out in spring. Direct sow thinly 10mm deep in rows 30cm apart. When large enough to handle thin to 60cm spacing.
Care:
Comfrey foliage can be harvested 3 or 4 times throughout the summer. Caution: Comfrey is harmful if eaten. Contact with the foliage may irritate the skin and eyes. Use gloves when harvesting.
Harvest: June - August.

When to Sow Comfrey Herb Seeds

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