In the latest issue of one of my gardening magazines, was this tip (below) sent to them, which the magazine published. It sounds like a very good addition to my vegetable garden beds. That is, until I read the part about it being an invasive plant, with a deep tap root. Can I get rid of the plants if I they become a nuisance, or will I be fighting the comfrey if it starts to take over my veggie plot?
The idea about it adding all those nutrients would be a positive for my eventual veggie harvests!
Anybody had any experience with this variety, or working with any other comfreys in this manner?
I’ve googled the above variety and all indications are that just the plants are available in the UK, not US. Thompson and Morgan (US) indicates having seeds available for ‘Herb Comfrey’ #90276 that might produce the same results.
It all sounds wonderful for my garden beds if it all will come together! Any advice?
"Comfrey Crop -
I've planted a border of least invasive Bocking 14 comfrey all around my vegetable garden. Throughout the growing season, I break off the comfrey leaves and line the ground around my plants and between the rows with them. As the leaves decompose, they deliver all the organic nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other trace elements that were drawn up by comfreys deep taproot, and at the same time the leaves double as mulch, keeping obnoxious weeds away. At the end of the growing season, I let the comfrey flower as a beautiful grand finale for the garden!"