Description
Borago officinalis
Piercing blue and purple flowers are edible in salads and make a delicious, soothing tea. Easy-to-grow by direct seed after danger of frost has passed.
Direct seed or transplant into the garden after all danger of frost has passed. Borage will need full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, borage will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for flowers. Annual.
Poppy 7 White? –
Coming up very nicely.
Dean 3 Long? –
Gonna be a great garden this year
Ryder 1? –
I haven’t tried them yet, but the packaging was exceptional. That tells me the seeds were taken care of, in my opinion.
Elsie Walker? –
Can’t beat the price. Has everything you need to start your own little garden
River Sanders? –
You cannot go wrong with heirloom seeds. They bring us closer to those before and help us feel connected to our past while supporting our future. I love the packaging on these seeds. The paper envelopes are a nice size for storing and keeping fresh in the sealed zipper bag they all arrived in. The selection and variety are perfect for a beginners garden but also for a veteran gardener to have the basics. There are sign tags included to stick in your garden or for when you are sprouting. I am in Zone 5b and will be able to get these in the ground in May 2023 so I will update with my germination rate then.
Roman Coleman? –
I was offered these seeds too late to plant out where I live, but I plan to use a couple inside under grow lights or hydroponic gardens this winter to see how they do. It will be later on before I will be able to say anything about germination rates on this particular package. I have gotten this brand’s seeds before and had good success with them, so I am not concerned about it. I like the variety in this pack. There is the opportunity to plant indoors and outdoors plants with it, and it has a good variety for fall into winter depending on where you live.