Organic Comfrey Roots – 10 Fresh Root Pieces for Planting Symphytum officinale

Original price was: $31.98.Current price is: $19.98.

Grow your own comfrey with these fresh, organic roots! Each order includes 10 root pieces ready for planting. True Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a perennial that offers multiple benefits. Perfect for compost and your vegetable garden.

Estimated arrival

Sep 10

Sep 15 - Sep 17

Sep 20 - Sep 24

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    3-9
  • Soil Type

    Well-drained, rich in organic matter
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun to partial shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring or Fall

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    Grow Your Own Organic Comfrey with Fresh Roots

    Start your own comfrey patch with our Fresh Organic Comfrey Roots. This package includes 10 individual root pieces, ready to be planted and nurtured into thriving comfrey plants. Comfrey (Symphytum officinale), also known as True Comfrey or Common Comfrey, is a perennial herb renowned for its versatile uses and health benefits. These roots are perfect if you’re looking to cultivate this beneficial plant in your garden.

    Easy Planting Instructions for Thriving Comfrey

    To plant your comfrey roots, cut any roots longer than 4 inches in half. Place the roots in a pot with well-draining soil, covering them about 2 inches deep. Keep the soil consistently moist, and within 5-7 days, you should start to see sprouts and new roots emerging. Once sprouts appear, transplant them into the ground with rich compost soil, spacing them approximately 12 inches apart. Each year, your comfrey patch will expand, providing you with an abundance of this useful herb. These robust comfrey roots ensure a successful start to your perennial garden.

    Multipurpose Benefits of Growing Comfrey

    Comfrey is a perennial plant that offers numerous benefits. Its leaves can be used for composting and enriching your vegetable garden, acting as a powerful natural fertilizer. The roots have traditional uses, including promoting the healing of sprains and bruises, reducing swelling, and encouraging the rapid and healthy regrowth of skin and tissue cells. Comfrey has a long history of being used externally, either on its own or in poultices, for wound healing and bone mending. Grow these comfrey roots for a sustainable and beneficial addition to your home.

    Sustainable Garden Enrichment with Comfrey

    The benefits of growing comfrey extend beyond its traditional uses. Comfrey leaves are excellent for creating nutrient-rich compost and liquid fertilizer, enriching your garden soil and promoting healthy plant growth. By growing your own comfrey, you have a sustainable source of this valuable resource right at your fingertips. Enjoy the rewards of having your own supply of organic comfrey for various applications, enhancing soil fertility and plant vigor naturally. These comfrey roots are an investment in your garden’s future.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Comfrey Roots

    • How long does it take for comfrey roots to sprout after planting? Typically, comfrey roots will sprout within 5 to 7 days if kept in moist soil and suitable conditions.
    • What is the best soil for planting comfrey roots? Comfrey thrives in well-drained soil enriched with compost. A good quality potting mix is an excellent choice for starting the roots in pots.
    • How far apart should I plant comfrey roots in the garden? Space comfrey plants approximately 12 inches apart to allow them to spread and grow without overcrowding each other.
    • Can I use comfrey leaves as fertilizer for my vegetable garden? Yes, comfrey leaves are excellent for making compost and liquid fertilizer, providing essential nutrients to your vegetable plants.
    • What are the traditional uses of comfrey roots in external applications? Comfrey roots are traditionally used to aid in reducing swelling and encouraging tissue regrowth when applied externally.

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