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Comfrey, Symphytum officinale, belongs to the borage family and grows in moist soils in Europe and some parts of Asia. Comfrey is a perennial shrub that can grow up to five feet tall and spread to more than a yard in width. It has hairy stems and hairy, oblong leaves 12-18 inches long with flowers densely arranged in clusters. The flowers come in dull purple or blue and fade into pink. Because of its rich nitrogen and potash content, comfrey has found many applications in gardening. Here’s how to use comfrey as a fertilizer. http://waysandhow.com/?p=23996
Comfrey, Symphytum officinale, belongs to the borage family and grows in moist soils in Europe and some parts of Asia. Comfrey is a perennial shrub that can grow up to five feet tall and spread to more than a yard in width. It has hairy stems and hairy, oblong leaves 12-18 inches long with flowers densely arranged in clusters. The flowers come in dull purple or blue and fade into pink. Because of its rich nitrogen and potash content, comfrey has found many applications in gardening. Here’s how to use comfrey as a fertilizer. http://waysandhow.com/?p=23996
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