November 21, 2024

VIDEO: This Plant Does EVERYTHING | Borage Growing Guide


Borage is an essential and easy plant to add to any garden. It self-sows readily, it’s fully edible, and the flowers are both beautiful and bee-attractants. Learn exactly how to grow it and a few key planting techniques from Kevin in this video.

00:00 – Intro
00:27 – Borage History
01:00 – Benefits
01:59 – Varieties
03:54 – Companion Planting
06:09 – Propagation

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: This Plant Does EVERYTHING | Borage Growing Guide

  1. My bees don’t seem to like the white borage I tried this year. The blue is always a winner and comes back every year (like 20!) right after a good rain in March.

  2. i have some squash plants growing and theres some borage growing around them and they always do quite well together. i havent had a problem with squash vine borer since ive been planting these two together and its been several years now.

  3. I just had borage randomly show up in a raised bed of mine. Only in one spot where lettuce should be. Weird i didnt know what it was till a few days ago when it flowered

  4. Borage: plant it once, and never have to plant it again! I like to pop off a young flower to nibble on while I'm working in the garden. Some of them are more bristly than others.

  5. So I’m really afraid of growing this due to the tales of it being invasive? Any thoughts on that? I tried getting rid of my Mexican primrose and after 3 years I gave up lol.

  6. I have both had cooked young Borage leaves like spinach and I feed borage to my daughter’s chickens and geese, along with Comfrey and oregano. I use borage and comfrey leaves, stems layering in compost bin and as mulch for my trees and plants in pots. I don’t eat Borage continuously, I just eat a variety of veggies throughout the week.
    Sauté it, use it in stews and soups in the winter, the flowers are edible etc. etc.

  7. I didn't see the easter egg lol! I love borage and you're right, it self-seeds like crazy. I actually have had it growing out of cracks in the patio pavement. Same with nasturtiums and black-eyed Susans.

  8. I see you're channeling V-sauce style random pop-into-screen opening, here. xD
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    Anyway, thanks for talking about a plant that I've not thus far seen much mentioned in intro-level articles etc. aimed at newbie gardeners. Variety (from the same-old recommendations) aside, it sounds like a really useful and underrated plant. I'll add it to my look-more-into list. : )

  9. Mine started dying off around early June. I wasn't sure if they were just getting old or if they don't like the heat?

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