Borage

Borage

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A FAVOURITE garnish for salads and summer drinks, Borage has an enticing, cucumber-like flavour.
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Borage 

Borage is a stunning edible and ornamental plant, boasting loose clusters of sky-blue, star-shaped flowers that are irresistible to bees and butterflies. Its cucumber-flavoured flowers make a refreshing addition to iced drinks and a striking garnish for salads, while the tender leaves can be used in cooking or drinks if harvested early in the morning for maximum freshness.


Planting
Where: Well-drained soil or compost.
Sunlight: Full sun for strong growth.


Care
Watering: Keep well watered until established and during dry spells.
Maintenance: Protect from slugs and snails. Self-seeds readily for next season.


Height & Spread
Size: 60–90cm tall × 30–60cm wide.


Harvesting
How: Snip leaves and flowers with scissors or fingertips.
Tip: Harvest in the morning for the best flavour.
Reminder: Avoid taking more than one-third of the plant at a time to encourage continuous growth.


Top Tips
Culinary Uses: Flowers brighten drinks, desserts, and salads; leaves can be lightly cooked or used fresh.
Pollinator Friendly: A magnet for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
Succession Planting: Allow some flowers to self-seed for next year’s display.
Flower Picking: Frequent harvesting of flowers encourages new blooms throughout the season.

More Information
Also Known As
Borago officinalis
Bolting Resistance
Good
Hardyness
Good
Harvest Time
When required
Pack Size
3 x 10cm plug plants
Planting Time
March - September
Size
3 x 10cm pot plants
Species
Borage
Variety
Borago officinalis
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