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100 Borage Seeds - Borago officinalis Seeds - Culinary Herb - Medicinal Herb - Annual

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South Africa
Product code:
Borago officinalis Borage 100
Bob Shop ID:
174406984

Borago officinalis Seeds

The brilliant blue, star-shaped flowers (which bloom most of the summer) make borage one of the prettiest herb plants, despite the fact that the dark green leaves are quite plain. The flavor of the leaves resembles that of cucumber. The plant will grow to a height of about 80 cm, and spread about 40 cm. This hardy annual has a untidy, sprawling habit.

Cultivation: Borage is not a finicky plant, but the richer the soil, the bushier the plant will be. It prefers full sun, and needs protection from wind as it is easily blown over. Seeds can be sown right through spring into late summer, and once growth is established, it will continue to seed itself. Place plants close together so they can support each other. A plant or two in an indoor pot will provide leaves all winter, but it will need lots of sun.

Borage is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, squash and strawberries. The plant actually improves the flavor of tomatoes growing nearby.

Culinary Uses: Borage flowers and leaves are the traditional decoration for gin-based summer cocktails, and may be set in ice cubes to garnish other drinks. The flowers and young leaves may be used to garnish salads. dips, and cucumber soups. Candied borage flowers make attractive cake decorations. Chopped leaves can be added to soups and stews during the last few minutes of cooking. The leaves can be cooked with cabbage leaves (two parts cabbage, one part borage.) Borage does not dry well for culinary use.

Medicinal Uses: Because it is a tonic plant for the adrenal glands, borage provides an invaluable support for a stressful lifestyle. Borage is rich in minerals, especially potassium. A tea made with borage helps to reduce fevers and ease chest colds. An infusion of borage acts as a galactogogue, promoting the production of milk in breastfeeding mothers.

Other Uses: Borage makes an excellent facial steam for improving very dry, sensitive skin. The flowers may be dried to add color to potpourri. This plant also attracts bees to the garden.

On offer is a pack of 100 Seeds

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

Seeds are for Sowing Purposes Only.