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Borage – Blue Flower Herb Seeds for Garden

Borage – Blue Flower Herb Seeds for Garden

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Borage – Blue Flower Herb Seeds for Garden

Bring vibrant color and culinary use to your garden with Borage Seeds. Producing striking blue star-shaped flowers, this herb adds charm to borders, vegetable gardens, and pollinator-friendly spaces.

Key Benefits

  • Striking Blue Flowers: Adds eye-catching color to garden beds and borders.
  • Culinary Herb: Leaves and flowers can enhance salads and beverages.
  • Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
  • Easy-to-Grow: Suitable for beginner gardeners with minimal care.
  • Versatile Planting: Works well in herb gardens, borders, or companion planting.

Planting & Care

  • Sunlight: Full sun for best growth and flowering.
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with compost.
  • Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist.
  • Germination: Seeds sprout in 7–14 days under warm conditions.
  • Plant Type: Hardy annual herb with blue flowers and edible leaves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Borage flowers edible?
Yes, they can be used to decorate salads, drinks, and desserts.

Is Borage beginner-friendly?
Absolutely, it grows easily with basic care.

Where should I plant it?
Ideal for herb gardens, borders, and vegetable beds.

Will it attract pollinators?
Yes, it draws bees and butterflies to support a healthy garden ecosystem.