Symphytum officinale
Comfrey
Late Spring 2023
23
- 4
Late Spring 2021
15
- 2
Late Spring 2017
18
- 4
Late Summer 2016
13
- 8




Symphytum officinale
Late Spring 2023
23
Late Spring 2021
15

My comfrey is coming into bloom.

Beautiful!
Late Spring 2017
18

Flowers on my comfrey for the first time. Still in a pot - need to plant properly! #iphonephoto

It can be invasive, it might be better in the pot☺

@joanboston A bigger pot though... You can't see it, but it must be too small at present. Very prone to drying out.

Can't see the pot, but definitely move it to a bigger pot Mike
Late Summer 2016
13

In their second year several root cuttings of comfrey are thriving in their not so big pot. Grown with #compost #fertiliser in mind. What would you advise re permanent planting? #advice

@oldgreyheron hi Mike, you know you can make great food for flowers from this? It encourages more flowers, I use it as my father in law makes it for me at his allotment 👍

Hi @hayleyaj - thanks for the advice, I thought you could use it that way. Do you know anything about where he's got it planted?

@oldgreyheron as far as I know it's just in his patch, which is central so gets full sun. Do you know how to ferment it? 🤔😀

I've read about it in the past @hayleyaj but forgotten! Books / Google here I come, unless of course you have the answer... 🤔😀

@oldgreyheron plenty of leaves in a bucket of water, put it out the way in a shady spot (it smells really bad!!) leave it for a few weeks then strain into a bottle (mine are in wine bottles🤔🤔🤔!) you can add what's left to the compost heap 😀👍

@hayleyaj That's brilliant! Thank you. Do you use it neat or diluted? 👍👍👍

@oldgreyheron hi Mike, diluted just like normal plant feed 😀
Flowers coming on the comfrey now!
I’ve just taken cuttings Laura, fingers crossed 🤞🏻 they take @columbiariver
I will keep it in the shade until it’s a good plant @columbiariver
@columbiariver Laura, I bought mine as a root cutting several years ago and it thrives in my veg garden, reappearing every Spring. Once it is in the ground I believe it’s difficult to remove! I use it to enrich my compost. Who knows if it is really making a difference though!