The listing, *organic* Russian Comfrey Root has ended.
Bocking 14 cultivar of Russian Comfrey
This auction is for one live root of Russian Comfrey.
How to plant it?
You take the cutting out of the bag of moist soil and plant it with the roots down in the ground and the crown up toward the light. Firm the soil around the cutting and leave a bit of the crown and any leaves (if any) up out of the soil and in the light. Water it after you transplant it. Comfrey is not only a cell proliferant to human or animal tissue, it is a cell proliferant to its OWN tissue, so it will grow agreeably fast. Plant in regular garden soil, in the full sun to part shade. Comfrey will suffer if it gets too dry, so water it weekly, at least. Plant anytime ground can be worked.
(Symphytum x uplandicum) The roots and leaves contain the valuable cell-proliferant allantoin. Salve speeds healing quite noticeably. Contains PAs. One of the most useful medicinal plants. Besides making medicine from the dried root, you can use the leaves for curing goats of any intestinal ailment, which as you may know intestinal ailments can often prove fatal to goats. Furthermore, you may have great results making the fresh leaves into biodynamic tea, which can be apply to plants in a pot to increase vitality, growth, and to green up all those leaves! Excellent ingredient for compost piles--fresh leaves compost fast and make a nitrogen-rich compost! Organic, farm-derived, vegetarian and free of cost.