200+ Borage Seeds- Heirloom Herb Variety- by Ohio Heirloom Seeds
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It is difficult for me to estimate the package's exact weight The weight of the ounce was 28 grams, so that is about one ounce. The seeds are incredibly fertile and so I was not disappointed, even though I found a few crushed seeds that were probably crushed during shipping.
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This plant-growing experience took place in central Wisconsin, which is in zone 4, and it grew like crazy and reproduced on its own the following Adding this plant to your companion planting collection is a good idea.
The annual is not a session. Though I have seen one live to almost two years old, I haven't had many experience with them. I was also sold 200 crushed and rotten borage seeds by this seller.
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As a companion plant to my Citrus trees, I plant this. They attract a great deal of bees (when in bloom). Furthermore, they attract the parasitic wasps we want to eliminate the Leaf Miners that ravage our citrus plants. These can grow large (they can be very large) and the cuttings fertilize and mulch our dripline. It is also great for compost piles, since this is the one plant that does everything (even the smell of these is good on cream cheese and.
The flowers in both areas are brilliant blue and have big, beautiful, healthy leaves. It makes me so happy to see you!
We wish the pollinators a happy pollination!.
Pollinators were attracted to these seeds because they grew into beautiful plants. I was trying strawbale gardening for the first time. I am amazed at how well this turned out. In addition to the boreal, squash and cucumbers were planted nearby. There was no problem pollinating (which I contribute to the borage) and the harvest amounted to A salad or cocktail made with boreage flowers will have a unique flavor. You can sauté borege leaves to make them delicious. It is a pretty blue color on the blossoms. These plants are extremely popular with the bees, as are they with me. Next year I can't wait to plant them again.
The plants germinated well and are healthy. It was very easy for me to plant borage, which is my favorite flower. It just needs a little bit of soil (like many herbs, it doesn't need water), some seeds, and a little raking to become a germination zone. In just a few days, I had good results.
It is impossible to grow these seeds, even if I have a green thumb. There have been WORDS written about the soil where the seeds are planted being very good and yet not a single This has been the third time I have attempted to make it work so far. The reason I am disappointed is that I had really wanted to soak my plants in brorage tea to see if it helped plants as It's a no-go for me to purchase from Ohio Seed Also, there were no instructions on the package, and there was no date listed on it for when we needed them It's not my fault Ohio seed gave me nothing.
It was like a monster invasion when these seeds sprouted! The seeds of 12 out of 12 planted quickly and I can tell from the size of the seedlings that the plants will all grow vigorously over time. My other Fall seeds are just slowly growing like regular seedlings, but my Borage seedlings have grown 3 to 4 inches taller than any of my other seeds (the seeds were all There is no doubt that these seeds are very fertile and good quality.
The plants were planted in about 15 locations, and I expect roughly half of them I was pleasantly surprised to learn that 14 Almost all the seedlings themselves have grown well, only one or two of them have been Those seeds are truly exceptional. I strongly recommend them. Unless you plan on growing a lot of them or heavily thinning them out so you get the strongest of the bunch, 200 seeds are way too many for you to ever need. Fortunately, after they die off (they are annuals), they may also self-seed again for next season. So, once they have been planted, you likely won't need to plant them again. Be sure to pair them with tomatoes as they're a complimentary plant that, supposedly, assists in improving the taste of tomatoes and preventing pests from flourishing.
For years I bought small plants, but this year I tried seeds for the first time. The experience is definitely worthwhile. Plants grew quickly from the sprouted seeds because of their high percentage of sprouts. To keep everything blooming throughout the summer, I have sown the seeds in waves. The thumbs up are definitely in order!.