Borage (Borago officials) flowers shot against a backdrop of Golden Jubilee Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum ‘Golden Jubilee’) leaves.
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Borage (Borago officials) flowers shot against a backdrop of Golden Jubilee Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum ‘Golden Jubilee’) leaves.
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Great shot!
Any tricks for germinating borage? I’ve never been able to get it to sprout.
I love the colors of borage. :-) It’s too hot for me to grow it in summer here, but I hope to get some going for spring. The flowers are so lovely. :-)
For Logan, above…. Not sure where you are located, but here in Pennsylvania I save Borage seeds in midsummer, although it is tricky to catch them on the plant. They seem to fall off long before the pod is turning tan. I store them dark, dry and cool in the attached garage all winter. In early April, I make a rough grid on the soil, make holes at the intersections about 6″ apart and drop 2 seeds into each hole. I make a point of keeping the area moist with a fine spray from the watering can and pretty soon, the seedlings show up. Sometimes I use a grow ring to support the tall stalks. This area mixes with self sown Dill and it’s colorful to see them next to one another. Bees love the Borage here, too.
Or maybe try sowing some borage seed in the fall. I get literally thousands of volunteer borage seedlings every spring (Canadian prairies Zone 3a). I harvest lots of leaves of small plants for ravioli/gnudi/etc, leave a few in a patch to bloom and hoe the rest. I only planted them once a decade ago.
Gayla, love the pale blue against the chartreuse. I have both plants but in different spots so in my design do-over I’ll move them closer together to enjoy the effect in my own garden. Hope you’re feeling stronger ever day.
Gayla knows how to make a beautiful shot :) Great colors. Our nature is a work of art which some people don’t appreciate…
I am just enjoying your site and your giving spirit. If you ever to Springfield, VA I will share a plant from my homestead, Jackson, TN