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Why Gardeners Are Falling in Love with Borage – And You Will TooIf you’re looking to attract more bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden, borage is the plant for you. Its ...
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Here's How Borage Can Benefit Cabbage In The GardenCabbage is a go-to yearly crop for the home gardener, especially in cooler climates. Seeds can be planted two to three weeks before the last frost in springtime for a summer harvest, and then ...
"It quickly produces blue or white flowers that will be covered with honey bees." Like marigolds, borage is also prolific when it comes to self-seeding, so you may see lots of these plants pop up ...
Borage leaves are furry and become more prickly with age, so they need to be picked young and chopped finely. The stalks can be cooked like any other vegetable.
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