Make your own fertiliser with comfrey Bocking 14
A staple source of nutrients from this scavenger plant is commonplace in both organic and conventional horticulture.
Purchased from a reputable source, have been using the foliage to produce liquid feed high in potassium and other nutrients, for over 10 years
Do not harvest any foliage in the first year. Allow the plants to establish and settle in. Next year it is possible to harvest twice. Three years and onwards three harvest a year are the norm.
The first harvest being in spring and using the leaves fresh adding to a planting hole or a drill if planting potato. It is said to improve not only yield taste.
The further to harvests can be used as a liquid feed or fresh leaves. A staple source of organic fertiliser high in potassium.Avoid ericaceous plants when when applying comfrey.
They are in a 9 cm pot and have been grown in John Inne’s soil based compost with the addition of horticultural grit. This is a completely peat product. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Collection and delivery available.
Nationwide delivery €7
Horticulturalist and plantsman with over 30 years of growing experience. Any questions please do not hesitate to reach out and ask.
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