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borage seed planting Organic BorageOrganic, Open Pollinated, Neonicotinoid free Borage Seeds Looking for a versatile and flavorful addition to your herb garden? Look no further than organic borage seeds from The Living Seed Company! This hardy and easy to grow plant produces beautiful star shaped blue flowers that are not only a delight for the eyes but also an excellent source of nectar for pollinators. But that's not all borage has to offer! Its young leaves and stems have a

Organic, Open-Pollinated, Neonicotinoid-free Borage Seeds

Looking for a versatile and flavorful addition to your herb garden? Look no further than organic borage seeds from The Living Seed Company! This hardy and easy-to-grow plant produces beautiful star-shaped blue flowers that are not only a delight for the eyes but also an excellent source of nectar for pollinators.

But that's not all borage has to offer! Its young leaves and stems have a refreshing cucumber-like flavor that can be used in salads, cocktails, and other culinary creations. Plus, borage is also packed with nutrients, including calcium, potassium, and gamma-linolenic acid, making it a popular herbal supplement for various health and medicinal benefits.

Our organic borage seeds are non-GMO, heirloom, and carefully selected for maximum germination and yield. They come in a convenient resealable packet with planting instructions, so you can start growing your own borage plants right away. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, borage is an excellent addition to any garden and a must-try for anyone who loves to experiment with new varieties!

Seed Profile

  • Organic
  • Non-GMO
  • Annual
  • Sun: Full
  • Seed Count: 30
  • Plant Size: 24" - 36"
  • Edible * : Leaves & young flowers 
  • Self Seeds
  • Ornamental
  • Medicinal *
  • Attracts : Honey bees, beneficial insects
  • Deer Resistant
  • Drought Tolerant 
  • Open Pollinated
  • Neonicotinoid-free

Gardener Tips

Add compost to soil and mulch at base. Plant in succession every 3-4 weeks for continuous beauty. Once established, borage is drought tolerant. Frost sensitive. Deer resistant. Not recommended to transplant, has long taproot. 




* The Living Seed Company does not make any claims of the medical or health benefits of borage.

* If you have a liver condition, please seek medical advice before consuming borage.

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