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Borage Herb Seed

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$6.89 - $126.43
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Product Overview

 

Todd's Seeds is excited to offer the Borage Herb Seed, a remarkable and versatile herb known for its vibrant blue star-shaped flowers and cucumber-like flavor. Borage, or Borago officinalis, is a hardy annual that is not only prized in the culinary world but also treasured for its ornamental and medicinal properties. This herb is characterized by its fuzzy leaves and beautiful blossoms, making it a delightful addition to any garden. Borage is celebrated for its culinary versatility, particularly in salads and drinks, and is reputed for its health benefits, including its anti-inflammatory properties and use as a natural adrenal support.

**Planting Instructions**

- **Sowing Time:** Best planted in early spring, directly in the garden.
- **Soil Requirements:** Prefers well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5.
- **Planting Depth:** Sow seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep.
- **Spacing:** Space plants about 12-18 inches apart.
- **Germination:** Typically occurs within 7-14 days at temperatures of 60-70°F.

**Growth and Care**

- **Watering:** Requires regular watering, especially during dry spells.
- **Sunlight:** Thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
- **Fertilizing:** Minimal fertilization is required.
- **Harvesting:** Harvest leaves and flowers as needed; flowers are best when picked young.

**Health Benefits**

- **Adrenal Support:** Traditionally used to support adrenal health and reduce stress.
- **Anti-inflammatory Properties:** Contains natural compounds that may help reduce inflammation.
- **Rich in Nutrients:** A good source of vitamins and minerals, including potassium and calcium.
- **Skin Health:** Used in herbal skincare remedies for its soothing properties.

**Culinary Uses**

- **Salads:** Fresh flowers and young leaves add a cucumber-like flavor to salads.
- **Drinks:** Flowers are a beautiful and tasty garnish in summer drinks and cocktails.
- **Cooking:** Young leaves can be cooked similarly to spinach or used as a garnish.
- **Herbal Teas:** Leaves and flowers can be brewed into a refreshing herbal tea.

**Simple Recipe: Borage-Infused Lemonade**

A refreshing and visually stunning summer drink.

**Ingredients:**

- Fresh Borage flowers
- Lemonade (homemade or store-bought)
- Ice cubes

**Instructions:**

1. Gently rinse Borage flowers and pat them dry.
2. Place a few flowers in each section of an ice cube tray, fill with water, and freeze.
3. Serve lemonade in glasses with Borage ice cubes for a refreshing and beautiful drink.

The Borage Herb Seed from Todd's Seeds is an excellent choice for gardeners and chefs who value herbs that offer both beauty and functionality. Its ease of cultivation and wide range of uses make it a delightful addition to any culinary garden or herb collection

 

1 Packet: 5g

1 Gram ~ 600-650 seeds

1 Pound ~ 165,000 seeds

 

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  • 5
    Borage seeds

    Posted by Todd's Seeds Lover on 23rd Oct 2016

    Received my order timely and am anxious to plant my crop this spring

  • 5
    Good quality seed

    Posted by Bob on 15th Jun 2015

    Shipment was quick and efficient. This was the second time ordering Borage seed. Germination rate looks to be very good. It is easier than most seeds to germinate, even a little earlier. The wettest May on record has taken its toll on the plants as borage does not like wet feet. For north Missouri late April to early May seems a good time to plant borage, trusting next May won't be so wet. I wanted to plant some in late May/early June but it is still raining.

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