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Borage

Quick Facts:

  • Originally from the Mediterranean
  • Used as a culinary and medicinal herb
  • Edible, honey-flavored flowers
  • Grows 2-3 feet tall
  • Supports honeybees and other pollinators

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Borage

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Borago officinalis

Originally from the Mediterranean, this medicinal herb has gained popularity worldwide and for good reason. Besides being beautiful, borage has been used for thousands of years for a number of medicinal and culinary purposes. In herbal medicine, it is traditionally used to treat gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and urinary disorders. In the kitchen, the honey-flavored flowers are commonly used to decorate salads and desserts. Plants grow 2-3 feet tall producing soft, hairy leaves and electric blue flowers. Borage is an excellent plant for supporting and recruiting bee pollinators, particularly bumblebees. 100 seeds per packet.

Borago officinalis

Originally from the Mediterranean, this medicinal herb has gained popularity worldwide and for good reason. Besides being beautiful, borage has been used for thousands of years for a number of medicinal and culinary purposes. In herbal medicine, it is traditionally used to treat gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and urinary disorders. In the kitchen, the honey-flavored flowers are commonly used to decorate salads and desserts. Plants grow 2-3... read more

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Borago officinalis

Originally from the Mediterranean, this medicinal herb has gained popularity worldwide and for good reason. Besides being beautiful, borage has been used for thousands of years for a number of medicinal and culinary purposes. In herbal medicine, it is traditionally used to treat gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and urinary disorders. In the kitchen, the honey-flavored flowers are commonly used to decorate salads and desserts. Plants grow 2-3 feet tall producing soft, hairy leaves and electric blue flowers. Borage is an excellent plant for supporting and recruiting bee pollinators, particularly bumblebees. 100 seeds per packet.

Bucket of heirloom beans
Bucket of heirloom beans

How to Grow Borage

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Cathy Dixon
If you have or want honeybees Borage is a must!

I am a beekeeper and I always plant Borage in my vegetable garden for my honeybees! They absolutely love it! It’s easy to grow. I know you can make tea with it too, I just never have. It’s strictly for my bees. The blue blossoms are the prettiest shade of blue and the pink are pretty too. They are also edible.

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Alison Woods
100% Germination

Seeds sprouted and plants are growing vigorously.

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Stansberry
Borage

It was doing good until something started eating them. Put 7 dust on them. Kind of looks burnt now.

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