5 organic COMFREY Bocking 14 plants [not just roots] Healthy & Healing Herb
FIVE healthy Comfrey plants [and/or crown cuttings] --They will be shipped bare root and with their tops trimmed.You will get 5 plants/crown cuttings from one of the middle four pictures--These plants are from my organic potager garden.I use Comfrey in a variety of ways-- but one my favorites is as a 'fortress weed barrier' around my garden--It prevents the lawn from coming into my garden!And it is goat approved! My goats go crazzzzy for comfrey leaves and stalks![Spice, Rose and Sugar the goats cannot be wrong!]Did you know-- Comfrey leaves are a rich source of protein, containing an average of 15-30% protein by dry weight?A great source of 'free' animal feed for goats, sheep and cows! Other uses of comfrey can be a 'chop and drop' compost, compost tea, a living mulch, fresh chicken feed and as herbal medicine! [It really does make a lovely healing salve!][See pictures-- first and last pictures are of my own three year old 'Mother' Comfrey plants]These plants are very hardy— and will right bounce back after planting! Just give them a few weeks and then they should be sprouting out some new green shoots!So far all of the comfrey I have sold this year has done well from the feedback I have been given--I ship USPS Priority. If you have any questions please ask-- Happy Spring! Happy Gardening! Feedback from one of my satisfied eBay customers:"People keep asking me where I got my comfrey from... I tell them the best way is with Ms Michelle's plants, because its 100% true!!!! Hope your comfrey is selling well, because it's an absolute MIRACLE plant.. "Best wishes,Jimmy How to plant your comfrey plant/crown cuttings:Just a quick note on how to plant your comfrey plants/crown cuttings—Each plant/cutting should have at least one green leaf starting to show. I would plant that side upwards--Each plant should be covered with 2-3 inches of soil.Give each plant a little drink of water— and they should be good to go!Comfrey is very easy to start and it really is as easy as that!
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Type | Plants |
| Watering | Light |
| Common Name | Comfrey |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Sunlight | Full Shade |
| Features | Fast Growing |
| Cultivating Difficulty | Very Easy |
FIVE healthy Comfrey plants [and/or crown cuttings] --They will be shipped bare root and with their tops trimmed.You will get 5 plants/crown cuttings from one of the middle four pictures--These plants are from my organic potager garden.I use Comfrey in a variety of ways-- but one my favorites is as a 'fortress weed barrier' around my garden--It prevents the lawn from coming into my garden!And it is goat approved! My goats go crazzzzy for comfrey leaves and stalks![Spice, Rose and Sugar the goats cannot be wrong!]Did you know-- Comfrey leaves are a rich source of protein, containing an average of 15-30% protein by dry weight?A great source of 'free' animal feed for goats, sheep and cows! Other uses of comfrey can be a 'chop and drop' compost, compost tea, a living mulch, fresh chicken feed and as herbal medicine! [It really does make a lovely healing salve!][See pictures-- first and last pictures are of my own three year old 'Mother' Comfrey plants]These plants are very hardy— and will right bounce back after planting! Just give them a few weeks and then they should be sprouting out some new green shoots!So far all of the comfrey I have sold this year has done well from the feedback I have been given--I ship USPS Priority. If you have any questions please ask-- Happy Spring! Happy Gardening! Feedback from one of my satisfied eBay customers:"People keep asking me where I got my comfrey from... I tell them the best way is with Ms Michelle's plants, because its 100% true!!!! Hope your comfrey is selling well, because it's an absolute MIRACLE plant.. "Best wishes,Jimmy How to plant your comfrey plant/crown cuttings:Just a quick note on how to plant your comfrey plants/crown cuttings—Each plant/cutting should have at least one green leaf starting to show. I would plant that side upwards--Each plant should be covered with 2-3 inches of soil.Give each plant a little drink of water— and they should be good to go!Comfrey is very easy to start and it really is as easy as that!