tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6094253214225998105.post2371892623414298965..comments2023-07-07T04:35:20.527-04:00Comments on Unstuffed: Blessed ComfreyAmberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14504083012497351241noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6094253214225998105.post-63416562585372848282013-05-30T13:19:13.924-04:002013-05-30T13:19:13.924-04:00And how horrible that you've not had a comment...And how horrible that you've not had a comment on this post for 2 years<br /><br />I too am so very respectful and grateful for comfrey. I've looked and asked about it for 2 years but nobody has it, knows about it or grows it<br /><br />A few days ago I mentioned it in passing while visiting a friend. She was in a meeting a few years back and someone old her of Its value in he garden and while she knew nothing of it, she took notes AND A PHONE NUMBER! The lady had lots in her yard and was willing to share<br /><br />I called, left a MSG, she called back. I ran over and cut 3 very mature comfrey out of the flower bed of her neighbor who had no use for<br /><br />I planted 22 around my yards food forest<br /><br />2 for each of my fruit trees, a few for my shrubs in a patch, a couple in my raspberry patch and a few where I plan to put trees this year or next<br /><br />I understand what I've planted will be permanent but I've had 2 years to think about where I'd put them when I found them<br /><br />Now I've got a good portion for myself. Next plan is to plant a few in friends yards as well, in support of their fruit trees and gardens<br /><br />I was googling pictures of comfrey when I found your site<br /><br />I'm in Canada. Alberta to be exactRob - @formerfatguyhttp://www.formerfatguy.comnoreply@blogger.com