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Borage Annual Borage Herb Seeds - West Coast Seeds - HR1037A

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Large, fuzzy, cucumber-scented leaves and vivid blue flowers attract bees all summer long. Usually grown for the bees and flowers, young leaves can be cooked like spinach or used in salads. Also known as the star flower because of the arrangement of its petals, the flowers have a light cucumber flavour and will stun with their vivid blue petals. A dramatic use is to make ice cubes with the petals frozen into them and drop into cold drinks. Borage seeds contain oils with the highest concentration (20% to 30%) of the fatty acid GLA, even higher than Evening Primrose. Altogether a versatile, attractive and useful herb, add starry blue flowers to salads, drinks, berry desserts for visual appeal. Borage may self sow. It is attractive to bumblebees that must buzz at a certain resonance to release a jet of pollen.

  • Large, fuzzy leaves
  • Vivid blue, edible flowers
  • Versatile, attractive, useful
  • Deer resistant
  • Mild cucumber flavour

All About Borage

Latin

Borago officinalis

Family: Boraginaceae

Difficulty

Easy

Season & Zone

Season: Cool season Exposure: Full sun to partial shade

Timing

Direct sow in mid- to late spring. Borage develops a delicate taproot, so it’s best direct sown where it is to grow. Borage does not transplant well. Optimal soil temperature for germination: 21°C (70°F). Seeds should sprout in 5-15 days.

Starting

Sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep, and thin to 60cm (24″) apart. Borage will get large and fill in spaces between plants.

Growing

Borage is an un-fussy, self-sowing annual. To avoid self-sowing, the flower heads need to be picked regularly. Borage does best in full sun in well drained soil.

Harvest

Pick fresh flowers for freezing or drying for bouquets. Cut the fresh leaves during the summer to add to salads or spreads.

Seed Info

Usual seed life: 3 years.

Companion Planting

Borage is an excellent all around companion plant. Borage deters hornworm and cabbage worms, and is particularly useful planted near tomatoes and strawberries. Very attractive to pollinators and excellent for the soil and compost. Borage is deer-proof.

Plus d’information
MarqueWest Coast Seeds
Numéro de Pièce du FabricantHR1037A
UPC687704004277
FamilleBourragère
GroupeAnnual
Certifié biologiqueNon
HéritageNon
Pollinisation LibreOui
HybrideNon
Options d’EmballagePack A
Langue du paquetAnglais
Type de ExpéditionGraines

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