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comfrey plant seeds for sale Comfrey Bocking #4 (Symphytum uplandicum)

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comfrey plant seeds for sale Comfrey Bocking #4 (Symphytum uplandicum)Comfrey, Bocking #4 (Symphytum uplandicum Bocking 4) Bocking #4 comfrey is a vigorous, deep rooted perennial known for its exceptional biomass production, nutrient accumulation, and value in regenerative garden systems. Selected in England for its high yield and resilience, this cultivar is especially useful in composting, mulching, and soil building strategies. While less commonly used medicinally than wild comfrey, it remains a cornerstone plant for

Comfrey, Bocking #4 (Symphytum × uplandicum ‘Bocking 4’)

Bocking #4 comfrey is a vigorous, deep-rooted perennial known for its exceptional biomass production, nutrient accumulation, and value in regenerative garden systems. Selected in England for its high yield and resilience, this cultivar is especially useful in composting, mulching, and soil-building strategies. While less commonly used medicinally than wild comfrey, it remains a cornerstone plant for permaculture and homestead-scale fertility systems.

Key Characteristics

Dynamic accumulator for nutrient cycling
Bocking #4 develops a deep taproot that mines nutrients—especially potassium, calcium, and trace minerals—from subsoil layers. These nutrients are concentrated in its large leaves, which can be cut multiple times per season and used as a nutrient-rich mulch around fruit trees, vegetables, or perennial crops. This makes it a key plant for closed-loop fertility systems.

High biomass production for mulch and compost
This cultivar is known for producing abundant leafy growth, often allowing for 3–5 cuttings per growing season. The leaves break down quickly, making them ideal for “chop-and-drop” mulching, compost acceleration, or layering in sheet mulch systems. It is one of the most efficient plants for generating on-site organic matter.

Sterile, non-invasive clumping form
Unlike common comfrey, Bocking #4 is a sterile cultivar that does not set viable seed, reducing the risk of unwanted spread. It grows in a defined clump that gradually expands over time, making it easier to manage in intentional plantings such as orchard guilds or designated fertility patches.

Essential plant for orchard guilds and permaculture systems
Bocking #4 is widely used around fruit trees where it acts as a living mulch, nutrient pump, and pollinator-support plant. Its early-season flowers provide nectar for bees, while its large leaves shade soil and reduce moisture loss. It is especially valuable in food forests, silvopasture edges, and regenerative agriculture systems focused on soil building.

  • Native range: Hybrid of European species (cultivar developed in England)
  • Plant life cycle: Perennial
  • Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil requirements: Medium to medium-wet
  • Mature height: 2–4 feet
  • Bloom time: May – July
  • Bloom color: Purple to blue
  • USDA Hardiness zones: 4–9

For best results, plant Bocking #4 where it can remain long-term. Cut regularly to maximize biomass and nutrient cycling, and position it strategically where its leaves can be easily harvested and redistributed throughout your system.

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