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Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Format
Plants
Type
Comfrey
Customer ratings:
Bob Shop ID
627987051
Purchase is of a single plant. Image is just for illustrative purposes
POT SIZE: 12cm
GROWTH HEIGHT: 60cm
HARDINESS: Perennial and tolerant to frost
FLOWER COLOR Lilac
CHARACTERISTICS Full/Part Sun, Herbaceous, can tolerate any soil type

Comfrey, a versatile herb, enriches gardens with its myriad benefits. Its deep roots draw up nutrients, making it a superb nutrient accumulator for composting or mulching. Rich in potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen, comfrey promotes robust plant growth and enhances soil fertility. Its high mucilage content aids in water retention and soil structure improvement. Comfrey's leaves can be brewed into a nutrient-rich tea for fertilizing plants or used as a natural pest repellent. This resilient plant also attracts pollinators, fostering biodiversity. Embrace the multiplicity of comfrey in your garden for healthier, flourishing plants and a sustainable ecosystem.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

What I received where 3 plants with browning edges on leaves of all plants. Seller says this is due to transportation. I'm hopeful for their recovery
22 Nov 2024