DallasFigShop
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This is more of a large scale plant but im thinking of trialing Bocking 4 for making fertilizer since allegedly it handles heat better... Bocking #4 and #14 are sterile hybrids wheras the regular Comfrey is invasive ... and so not recommended and allegedly a banned crop in some places
Im not sure it would work so well here since we have shale bedrock that isnt very deep but maybe around deeper digs and far off from utility easements... i could grow a patch that will not spread too far hopefully.. that is if it can even take the summer heat here! But still im not sure if i want to try
Othwr methods are cardboard mulching which is for dramatically increasing the earthworm population and also breeding compost worms in deep manure trenches.. ive seen it done well nkt far from here with rabbit manure trenches that are several feet deep... works really well for tomatoes
Please share any experiences with comfrey either as a food source or fertilizer, and especially in warmer places.. a couple of the major shops we know carry Bocking #14 and are sold out. Im anxious to know if anyone has used this outside of the typical climate zones
Im not sure it would work so well here since we have shale bedrock that isnt very deep but maybe around deeper digs and far off from utility easements... i could grow a patch that will not spread too far hopefully.. that is if it can even take the summer heat here! But still im not sure if i want to try
Othwr methods are cardboard mulching which is for dramatically increasing the earthworm population and also breeding compost worms in deep manure trenches.. ive seen it done well nkt far from here with rabbit manure trenches that are several feet deep... works really well for tomatoes
Please share any experiences with comfrey either as a food source or fertilizer, and especially in warmer places.. a couple of the major shops we know carry Bocking #14 and are sold out. Im anxious to know if anyone has used this outside of the typical climate zones