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Note: Comfrey Plants are not ready for your garden until Spring. So we can take orders all year but expect delivery from May. Comfrey plants are a must in any garden. The leaves, (which can be cut several times a season) can be used as a compost activator, a mulch to feed the soil, made into a liquid feed or mixed with leafmould to make a base for a potting compost. For more details see our booklet Comfrey for Gardeners We supply small plants which will establish very rapidly. Either plant out direct at least 60cm apart, or start in pots and plant out once roots and leaves begin to develop. Water regularly until they are well established. Plants available May - August, but we can take your order at any time of year.
An email comment from a customer:
Hi,
I ordered a pack of Bocking 14 Comfrey from you in March and they duly arrived in May – late May due to the strange late winter/early spring we all exerienced. All have come through and look strong. One is now in flower, only 6 weeks after planting. I must admit to having been apprehensive when they arrived in an A5 jiffy-bag not much filled out! How well-pleased I am now. I look forward to many years’ benefit and enjoyment. I have included similar praise in my allotment blog – jcrsallotment.blogspot.com. I’ve included a link to the catalogue – is that OK?
Thank you and well done.
Regards
John
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