Victoriana Nursery Gardens - For Quality Seeds and Plants
01233 740529
www.VictorianaNursery.co.uk
Main Navigation
HomeAbout UsVisiting UsContact UsTrading PolicyCatalogue RequestFeedbackCarriage ChargesArticlesForthcoming EventsLinks
Home \ Herb Plants \ Russian Comfrey Plant
Bookmark and Share


Russian Comfrey Plant
Russian Comfrey Plant
Image © Stephen Shirley

Russian Comfrey Plant

Symphytum x uplandicum


 

1 or more £1.95 each
5 or more £1.75 each

 

Qty

 

This Product will be available March / April 2012, but can be pre-ordered now.
Click here for information on Pre-Ordering.

Supplied as a pot grown plant grown in a 7cm pot.

 

 

Grows huge leaves. Primarily used and prized by organic growers.

Makes an excellent potash fertilizer for tomatoes and potatoes. Leaves are cut and put into a tub with water to make a very nutritious feed for all garden plants. Not edible. Essentially grown for compost making since it fixes many nutrients and trace elements by its growth.

  • Perennial.
  • Reaches 3 - 5 feet (1 - 1.5 metres) tall.
  • Invasive (think about where you are going to plant it first!)
  • Likes a moist soil, will grow in clay soils.
  • Will take sun or shade.
  • Flowers May - July with pinky/lilac/blue flowers.
  • Wear gloves when handling as can cause skin irritation.
  • Bees love the flowers.
  • Culinary Uses.
  • Can be cooked as spinach (young, small leaves) or asparagus.
  • Medicinal Uses.
  • Helps stimulate new cell growth, repair tissue and cartilage.
  • Has anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties.
  • Good for helping bruises, cuts, sores, sprains and over-strained muscles.
  • Can help varicose veins.
  • Gentle solution for diarrhoea and IBS.
  • Can help stomach ulcers.
  • Will ease rheumatism, bronchial diseases and bleeding hemorrhoids.
  • Can be used to help fractured ribs.
  • Other Uses.
  • Makes a good plant / tomato feed - has a high potash content.
  • Can be used to soften skin.

Disclaimer
Do not take in large quantities or over a long period of time as may cause liver damage or have carcinogenic effects. Not recommended for use if pregnant or breast feeding. As with all alternative medicines and plants with purported medicinal benefits it is important to inform your health care providers that you are using them; this helps to ensure safe and coordinated care. We can accept no liability for any side effect or contingency from any allergy or any other cause or harm that may arise. If in doubt please do consult a medical practitioner before using.


To Make Fertiliser.
Soak the leaves in water for approximately 4 weeks, this produces a potash high feed ideal for tomatoes and potatoes. 
Alternatively you can pick the leaves and leave them for at least 48 hours and then use them as a mulch. 
Some gardens also lay comfrey leaves in a trench which they then plant potatoes in.

Supplied as a pot grown plant grown in a 7cm pot.



Russian Comfrey Plant

Qty

Prices for this product - 1 or more £1.95 each 5 or more £1.75 each
This Product may be purchased in units of 1; the minimum quantity of this product you may purchase is 1.

This Product is subject to group discount if you are buying multiple products from the same pricing group. Click here for a list of products in this group.

This Product will be available March / April 2012, but can be pre-ordered now.
Click here for information on Pre-Ordering.




Special Offers


very fast delivery good packaging and good product will definately buy from again
Mr Thomas Wanley, BILLINGHAM Teesside
Crocks and Pots Quality Cookware