1/13/2024 0 Comments Comfrey plant roots![]() Please contact us in advance or place your order and we will contact you with the details. There may be an additional cost for other areas or for orders of 500 or more cuttings. Comfrey is a hardy plant!ĭelivery: comfrey orders include post & packging to UK main delivery area. If you receive the comfrey roots and you have not prepared ground to plant them - please take them out of the bag and either grow them on in pots for up to a couple of months, or plant them temporarily in an out of the way spot and move them when you have prepared the ground. Roots should be 2 inches deep in weeded soil - keep well weeded Planting rates are approximately 9 plants per square metre. Plant spacing should be 12-18 inches apart - this will form a canopy to shade out weeds. We can supply enough material for field scale planting as well - Jodi Scheckter's Buffalo herd are part fed on our comfrey and produce top quality Mozzarella! If you want some for your garden - we can send root cuttings through the post. We make a liquid spray from comfrey leaves and spray our whole orchard with it. The long roots reach down then we cut the leaves to give potassium to our fruit trees. We plant thousands of cuttings under our apple trees. We plant it by our compost bins and where water and nutrients collect, and in handy places for cutting and feeding chickens. Lastly the variety that we grow (Bocking14) does not set viable seed, so it is well behaved, and will obligingly propagate from root cuttings with little fuss. It is fantastic bee food, and the roots from a comfrey plant go down 15 feet to grab minerals beyond the reach of most plants. Planted close to a compost heap it can mop up excess nutrients, recycling them into plant feed. It provides animal feed, plant feed, and has medicinal uses as well. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ORDERING COMFREY ROOTS IN 2024 - PLEASE EMAIL US ON is one of the best investments for a productive garden.
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