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I've been thinking of growing some comfrey so I can use the leaves for feeding my plants. I don't have a big garden so I figure I will not need a lot. I'm thinking one plant in a pot would suffice, pretty sure that's all I'd need.
Does anyone know if you can keep it in a plant pot as I've read conflicting articles and is there a specific cultivar (?) I should be looking to buy. Also, do garden centres sell it? I can't say I've ever seen it.
As ever, thanks for any advice.
Does anyone know if you can keep it in a plant pot as I've read conflicting articles and is there a specific cultivar (?) I should be looking to buy. Also, do garden centres sell it? I can't say I've ever seen it.
As ever, thanks for any advice.
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Well, I've read that you can grow it in a plant pot and also that you can't.
Both articles on the web. I may have a look through a couple of books I've read tomorrow on the off chance there is a mention of it, but it doesn't ring any bells.
My thinking is that as I only want it to chop leaves off it then it doesn't really matter if it is struggling in a pot, just as long as it grows. I don't need it to be 'pretty'.
Any space I have will be for colour.
I might give it a go in a pot, see if I can track some down.