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Message started by merriman on Jan 20th, 2014 at 4:53pm

Title: Comfrey Plants
Post by merriman on Jan 20th, 2014 at 4:53pm
now available from the very excellent Real Seed Catalogue

http://www.realseeds.co.uk/unusualtubers.html#comfrey

I use this company for any and all seeds I buy and I can recommend them

(This is a not an affiliate link  8-)

Title: Re: Comfrey Plants
Post by cactus jack on Jan 20th, 2014 at 9:44pm
This company is excellent ! No  genitically modified seeds (gmo's)
You can grow and keep your seeds from one year to the next and know that it will grow and produce more crops. 
We have all tried growing pumpkins or melons from shop bought vegetable seeds and they grew but no female flowers. Well this doesn't happen from real seeds!
Organic through and through!
Like me  :)

Title: Re: Comfrey Plants
Post by philmountains on Jan 21st, 2014 at 10:28am
Thanks for the link, so what are you growing ? the old farmer below me seems to grow  allsorts of stuff in his little veg garden, but me being away for months and not being around to water/tend I dont know what would survive ? but love the idea of a veg patch  :)

Title: Re: Comfrey Plants
Post by merriman on Jan 21st, 2014 at 12:48pm
Our neighbours have a little veg patch and they only come once every two months. They have 2 cubos of water connected  to a drip feed irrigation and they grow loads.
With a timer they have set it to come on once in the morning (during the summer) and every night for an hour or so.
hth

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