




*Note: as someone has pointed out, this is NOT comfrey. Comfrey has bell shaped flowers. I had not yet bothered to verify it's identity and simply took it for what my friends believed it to be. If anyone can tell me what it is, I would love some help identifying it. It isn't borage but may very well be in the Boraginaceae family- those flowers look a lot like forget-me-nots but the foliage on the plant is a lot more like borage or comfrey. At the base the leaves are quite large and form a big clump. Anyone know?





This is my potato bed with most of my thyme plants. I missed the opportunity to get an early crop of thyme for drying. I don't personally like drying and using stems that have flowered. However, if your thyme is like mine and you'd like to get a good harvest in a month or so, I suggested giving them a trim now. I plan to do that for mine in the next couple of days. I used thyme more than any other garden herb.
The potatoes need mulching but I haven't got a way to get a big bale of hay to our house right now. So they'll just have to wait.
I also managed to get planted seven artichoke plants: 5 Violetta and 2 Green Globe. I put them in a raised bed that's 8' x 4' which if the artichokes grow well will barely be able to contain them. I didn't have another spot prepared for them and needed to get them dug in so it'll have to do. I can always transplant them later if need be.
I bought, but haven't planted, 6 tomatoes: Caspian Pink, Green Zebra, Black From Tula, Pruden's Purple, Sun Gold, and Striped German.
The potatoes need mulching but I haven't got a way to get a big bale of hay to our house right now. So they'll just have to wait.
I also managed to get planted seven artichoke plants: 5 Violetta and 2 Green Globe. I put them in a raised bed that's 8' x 4' which if the artichokes grow well will barely be able to contain them. I didn't have another spot prepared for them and needed to get them dug in so it'll have to do. I can always transplant them later if need be.
I bought, but haven't planted, 6 tomatoes: Caspian Pink, Green Zebra, Black From Tula, Pruden's Purple, Sun Gold, and Striped German.
That doesn't look like comfrey. Comfrey has bell shaped flowers.
You're right. It's not comfrey. I have spent no time examining it or thinking about it. I wanted comfrey, a friend brought this to me. I planted it. I have no idea what it is.
Since you apparently know your plants, why don't you tell me what this is instead of simply what it isn't?
That would be helpful.
What a gorgeous rose! And 'Frost' Peach is my very favorite, and the one I want to plant here when I can. I can't help with the (not) comfrey thing, though. No idea.
~Angela :-)
hey--- i think it's Hound's tongue
Cynoglossum officinale
Boraginaceae (Forget-Me-Not Family)
or one of the varieties of that, very similar to comfrey and call's chinese forget me nots.
you can post it on "ID please" on flicrk and all the plant geeks will tell you exactly which one it is. they are really good at it!
happy mulching!!
Thank you Riana, I'll try to get that loaded up on the "ID Please" group. I knew there was a group that did plant identification but I hadn't looked for it yet. I'll bet you're right though in your ID.