Borage (Borago officinalis L.), as it is scientifically known, naturally occurs in the Mediterranean region. Borage can reach a height of up to 24 inches. Its flowers are violet-blue and star ...
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.
Problems like these can keep them from producing an abundance of high-quality fruit. Planting borage (Borago officinalis) can keep these stressors at bay. In addition to supporting your tree's ...
With a creamy, nutty flavour, it works as a salad dressing or taken alone in one to three teaspoons with food. We love that it’s homegrown, too. The borage is cultivated on a farm in Sussex ...