Product Review
Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) - The comfrey herb is native to Asia and Europe, but early English immigrants brought it to North America for medicinal purposes. Common Comfrey, Latin name: Symphytum officinale, grows to be approximately 60 inches tall. It has slender lance-shaped leaves and produces bell-shaped purple flowers that bloom from May to September. Comfrey, even when grown from Comfrey seed, has a deep root system with thick dark-colored roots. Comfrey may have violet, pink or creamy yellow flowers. Comfrey plants are excellent in compost and are useful for organic gardening practices.
- BOLD, VERTICAL GROWING BLOOMS: Reaching up to 60 inches tall, our comfrey seeds for planting makes a stunning addition to any garden with its bell-shaped purple flowers. Its height makes it the perfect herbs seeds for planting for borders or in areas where tall plants are needed to provide structure and visual interest.
- PERENNIAL, LOW-MAINTENANCE GROWTH: Our Comfrey seeds is a hardy perennial herb seeds that grow in areas under USDA Zones 4-9 and comes back year after year, requiring minimal care once established. It is suitable in full sun to partial shade, making it a great addition to borders, orchards, or permaculture gardens.
- VERSATILE USES: Known for its various benefits, comfrey seeds for planting herbs has a long history of use for topical applications, particularly for addressing skin irritations and minor cuts, bruises, and sprains. Comfrey leaves and roots is commonly used for external purposes and not intended for internal use. Making it a suitable perennial plant seeds for herbs.
- POLLINATOR-FRIENDLY & DEER PROOF: Comfrey’s vibrant purple flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, enriching the wildlife of your herb garden. Additionally, its strong scent and unique foliage make it the suitable herb seeds for planting outdoors as it is naturally deterrent to deer, allowing our comfrey herb to flourish even in wildlife-prone areas.
- GREAT FOR SOIL IMPROVEMENT & DROUGHT TOLERANT: With its deep tap root, Comfrey is a drought-tolerant plant that accumulates valuable nutrients, enriching the surrounding soil, improving soil health and overall garden durability. To start planting, use 1-2 seeds in nutrient-rich soil with 36 inch spacing at 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep under 70F to germinate for 14-21 days for effective growth.