How to GROW & USE BORAGE

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Před rokem +24

    I live in zone 3 and not many things reseed and survive winter but borage is amazing, I have it all over my garden. It gets so tall it falls over and becomes a tangled mess so I just chop it off and leave it for mulch, new seedling pop up all summer !!! It brings in so many bumble bees that it’s actually difficult to harvest the flowers but that is a great “problem” to have 🥰
    Blessings

  • @davidhoulihan4029
    @davidhoulihan4029 Před rokem +12

    I plant borage as a companion for pole beans and cucumbers. I get Japanese beetles around July and August but they prefer the borage over the beans and cucumbers. Much easier knocking the beetles into a pail of soapy water off the borage than the beans and cucumbers.

  • @brettyokum7473
    @brettyokum7473 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I'm starting borage from seed for the first time. Can't wait to see the pollinators!

  • @myretiredhobbiesgainesvill8140

    I enjoy seeing videos that explain one plant in detail. Please do more of these. I enjoy watching all your videos and learn a lot from them. Thanks for using your knowledge to teach all of us more about plants and gardening. Take care and have a great day.

  • @user-pe3ez4ft9x
    @user-pe3ez4ft9x Před rokem +3

    FINALY someone in the same zone !

  • @kathleenreadinger4614
    @kathleenreadinger4614 Před rokem +9

    This video is so timely, I am growing it for the first time this year.

  • @YourMom-kg1tb
    @YourMom-kg1tb Před rokem +16

    I absolutely adore this herb. I started growing this a few years ago, and I get so excited when they come back in the spring. It is so much fun to see all the bees on them, and the flowers are so pretty! Thank you for covering this plant!

  • @anonymos5726
    @anonymos5726 Před rokem +10

    I use the big leaves just like you would grape leaves or cabbage for cabbage rolls. Same stuffing and you get the vitamins. Even though the leaves have the fuss, once cooked they are totally normal. I just made them on Sunday along with Swiss chard and beet leaves. So delicious.

    • @jsmith3980
      @jsmith3980 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I had no idea that we can eat the leaves.

  • @lizj5740
    @lizj5740 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this informative video. I have been "weeding" around my borage plant. Guess what? Looking at your video, I have been pulling out borage seedlings. Oh well. Live and learn. I'll keep them now. I first heard about borage in a talk given by a bee-keeper. He said bees love borage, and he was right.

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt Před rokem +2

    I grew borage for the first time last season. It is such a friend in the garden. Doesn't compete with anything, adds color, you can nibble the flowers as a snack while working, and it never asks for help. Among a lot of other uses.

  • @paintediva
    @paintediva Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm also in Mesa from Detroit. You are my go-to for info on what I can grow here. Thanks for the info.

  • @ptrainingbytim
    @ptrainingbytim Před měsícem

    Borage and comfrey are a must have. God bless you!

  • @dawnmontagano
    @dawnmontagano Před rokem +3

    I'm growing it this year for the first time. I appreciate you making a video about how to use it!

  • @c2mullins
    @c2mullins Před rokem +4

    This is so timely! I have a huge Borage plant in my Tucson garden and have been trying to decide what to do with it 😊

  • @roseblaszak3569
    @roseblaszak3569 Před rokem +2

    Creamy borage and potato soup, yum!!

  • @jsmith3980
    @jsmith3980 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent informative video. Borage is an amazing plant.I love when it self seeds in the garden.

  • @qu1ckening
    @qu1ckening Před rokem +2

    I planted borage for the first time in October and I just love the blue flowers. I’m pretty sure I chose it because I saw here or on your blog!

  • @grisespino5342
    @grisespino5342 Před rokem +1

    Have not grown borage but admired the dainty blue flowers. Lots of reasons to grow it. Thanks!

  • @DebbieCWellness
    @DebbieCWellness Před rokem +4

    these beautiful edible Borage flowers look great frozen into ice cubes

  • @KreativLee
    @KreativLee Před rokem +2

    What a great super helpful video. Thank you so much 💜

  • @lulabelle4760
    @lulabelle4760 Před 27 dny

    Nicle informative video. I use borage in a respiratory oxymel with mullein, lungwort and rosemary. Good Medicine ❤❤❤

  • @ebradley2306
    @ebradley2306 Před rokem +2

    Love borage. Have it blooming in the garden right now bringing in pollinators before veg flowers open. I was rather surprised at the size these things can grow.

  • @CG-bu3uk
    @CG-bu3uk Před rokem +16

    I just clicked on the video to see how to pronounce borage.

  • @jeaniewilleford4190
    @jeaniewilleford4190 Před 5 měsíci

    I love that you start your video out with your location and zone so I can have an idea what area you are growing it in ! Thank you so much good information!

  • @claudettehatton6355
    @claudettehatton6355 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you ! Nice, and straight to the point. Everything I needed to know in 1 video.

  • @viralprimenetwork
    @viralprimenetwork Před rokem +1

    thank you for sharing this video, it has been so informative! have a wonderful day ahead 💚

  • @dtgirl5320
    @dtgirl5320 Před 3 měsíci

    My 1 plant lived through winter south Mississippi it just kept multiplying beautiful.

  • @RobBertholf
    @RobBertholf Před rokem +1

    one of my favorites!

  • @theresarichardson7495

    This was great! The length, the delivery, and the information! Thank you

  • @summerbaby9379
    @summerbaby9379 Před rokem

    Excellent video! I just ordered some seeds, and I hope they flower this year.

  • @FairyChild_For_Freedom-Justice

    Never heard of it before and it's edible like in what salads tea? What else can you do with it.

  • @chiefredbird7315
    @chiefredbird7315 Před rokem +1

    Never heard of borage!

  • @nextchancenow7153
    @nextchancenow7153 Před rokem +3

    Borage and Lime Balm are the best trap crop for aphids. Either they will find them, or ants will herd them to it. Bonus is it can take tons of aphid attack and keep growing. Flowers have a cucumber flavor with a tiny bit of sweet center.

    • @alice_rabbit8345
      @alice_rabbit8345 Před rokem +1

      Oh I never heard of lime balm!

    • @nextchancenow7153
      @nextchancenow7153 Před rokem +1

      @@alice_rabbit8345 And it’s a perennial that self seeds. Grows back every year before I even plant my tomatoes (I have borage seeded out as well, hasn’t germinated yet)

  • @asiflazaro3773
    @asiflazaro3773 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for good knowledge.

  • @peace4peaceful
    @peace4peaceful Před 11 měsíci

    I've tried to grow borage several times here in oz. I can never get the seeds to sprout.
    I have some seeds in a pot now. Fingers crossed. 😊

  • @zinkametz164
    @zinkametz164 Před rokem +2

    Try to put it in some soup, it gives your dish a nice kick.

  • @mortyr045
    @mortyr045 Před rokem

    You had me at zone 9b

  • @annettemartensson4523
    @annettemartensson4523 Před 7 měsíci

    Super helpful 😊

  • @susanthomas1077
    @susanthomas1077 Před rokem +1

    Noticed in views of your garden you have some sort of coverage on the pathways. Please share that with us. thnaks

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před rokem +1

      I use the wood chip mulch from Arizona Worm Farm in my pathways and beds.

  • @kubhlaikhan2015
    @kubhlaikhan2015 Před rokem

    I planted it in a pot last year on impulse out of interest. I was put off using it after reading that its main traditional purpose was to induce lactation (I'm a guy!). This year it has self-grown everywhere and thriving even between paving slabs with a membrane underneath. I absolutely vouch for the ruggedness of this plant and yes it tolerates wet dry acid alkali sun storms it doesn't care. On the other side of the house I always get comfrey - same story. Would love to know more good uses, medicinal or culinary. Can you extract oil from it? Thanks for this video.

  • @carleanr4051
    @carleanr4051 Před měsícem

    This is my 1st year growing borage. Had no idea it was so prickly 🤣
    Also, mine it too heavy and flopped over. I had to stake it. Is that typical?

  • @essexfarmer9610
    @essexfarmer9610 Před 3 měsíci

    The only thing to be aware of is that as an oil based seed it stays viable in the soil for many years. So once you have grown borage you are never without it, as it germinates again and again. Arable farmers think twice about growing it and where they grow it as it can become a weed in other crops. That said I love it and like it on our farms.

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před 3 měsíci

      Good point. Luckily the seedlings are easy to recognize and pull, but very true. I picked a couple of spots for it this year that I've decided I want it to return each year.

  • @poodlepup1
    @poodlepup1 Před rokem

    hi from Australia.... i have several plants this year... but they are growing only 1 main trunk again... and are top heavy... do you know why?... i have to stake the plants....

  • @Josef_R
    @Josef_R Před 3 měsíci

    I gave my chickens a leaf yesterday and they said no. And they are why I grew a dozen plants.

  • @yllejord
    @yllejord Před rokem +2

    I don't know why, but borage just won't grow in my garden for some reason. I'll sow again this year too, of course. There are some things l have not tried yet.

    • @insomniasugarspite9056
      @insomniasugarspite9056 Před rokem +1

      Perhaps it's the seedn supplier?

    • @colonagray2454
      @colonagray2454 Před rokem +1

      Mine took a few tries to get right. I think planting before it gets too warm out played a role

    • @hibiscus-dreams
      @hibiscus-dreams Před rokem +1

      If you planted seeds previously (like in the last yr) don't be surprised if they germinate at some point in the future - meaning the soil temp and hydration was "just right."
      I planted cilantro in spring for summer one yr and it failed. Cilantro doesn't like intense heat. Then all the remaining seeds that hadn't germinated went crazy in autumn. Same thing happened with lettuce seeds. Planted 'em summer of '22, & nothing grew. This past spring a surprise crop of lettuce heads appeared that I'd forgotten about.

  • @bessbeanslifestyle
    @bessbeanslifestyle Před rokem

    This is interesting

    • @colonagray2454
      @colonagray2454 Před rokem +1

      Is that a typo or a word i dont know?

    • @hibiscus-dreams
      @hibiscus-dreams Před rokem

      Not familiar with the word "intert" - did you mean interesting?🤔

  • @suzymcclung9545
    @suzymcclung9545 Před rokem

    I live in Central Texas and have tried for 5 years to grow borage, seeds, plants, and none of them have even flowered. I grew it like crazy in California. Could it be too humid?

    • @sisterfrennn
      @sisterfrennn Před 3 měsíci

      I live in Virginia and it gets pretty humid here and my borage is growing like crazy! Maybe too hot in Texas??!

  • @ellielynn8219
    @ellielynn8219 Před rokem

    I’ve been growing borage in a container since early spring. They’re still small little guys at the beginning of July. They’re only like 1.5” tall. Could this be because there isn’t enough dirt?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před rokem

      Possibly.

    • @trumpetingangel
      @trumpetingangel Před rokem +1

      And maybe enough water? Until recently, we've had a drought. Now that it's pouring all the time, everything is growing (ditto for my containers). Oh! a commenter below says it does poorly in containers due to the plant's habit of forming a taproot. Yes.

    • @ellielynn8219
      @ellielynn8219 Před rokem +1

      @@trumpetingangel oh that would make sense! I wish I had deeper containers! I’ve been giving it more water than anything else in my “garden”. I live in a heavily wooded area and everything I grow has to be in pots on my deck where there is a bit of light. If I plant it I’m assuming the deer will just eat the whole thing. Thank you for your reply! 💜

  • @EMVelez
    @EMVelez Před 4 měsíci

    Can this be grown in a grow bag?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před 4 měsíci

      Probably. The roots can grow deep - i've found its happiest in the ground. Have the grow bag be at least 12 inches deep

  • @philg4678
    @philg4678 Před 3 měsíci

    where can I get borage? can I grow it in michigan? how do you cook or eat borage?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před 3 měsíci

      Best to start from seed. I'm sure you can. I use the flowers, but mostly grow it for the bees and to use as fertilizer - chop and drop crop, etc.

    • @philg4678
      @philg4678 Před 3 měsíci

      @@GrowingInTheGarden where is a good place to buy seeds? when to grow it from seeds?

  • @dansobien8196
    @dansobien8196 Před 8 měsíci

    No mention of it causing liver damage or cancer?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před 8 měsíci

      Not in the small unconcentrated amounts you would use from the plant (not extracts).

  • @jab4634
    @jab4634 Před rokem

    I didn't know there was a white Borage

  • @adrianneporta8032
    @adrianneporta8032 Před rokem +1

    Can other livestock eat borage?

  • @prebenso
    @prebenso Před rokem +1

    plant one and your whole garden is filled with them in a few years.

  • @maryjones0147
    @maryjones0147 Před rokem

    You said edible? How? In salads?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před rokem

      Yes, salads or as a garnish. The book The Edible Flower amzn.to/3spSvcF has some good ideas.

  • @Kat-mf7mt
    @Kat-mf7mt Před 7 měsíci

    Does touching the bristles hurt or cause any skin irritation?

  • @simonem.3092
    @simonem.3092 Před rokem +1

    I’m surprised. You missed some important points about borage. (Your content is not usually so scant.)
    It does terrible in containers and much prefers the ground to accommodate that tap root and general size.
    You also didn’t mention the cucumber flavor of the flowers and their many uses in beverages and desserts and salads. The leaves are also nutritious and delicious.
    I did get one thing from the video though- using like comfrey-and that was helpful.

    • @EMVelez
      @EMVelez Před 4 měsíci

      Good to know. I was going to try growing it in a grow bag. Bad idea?

  • @LCLand
    @LCLand Před rokem +2

    No fun recipes?

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před rokem +1

      I love the recipes for edible flowers in this cookbook: amzn.to/40eolVN

  • @juneramirez8580
    @juneramirez8580 Před rokem

    So WHY was mine so prickly that it was useless except the bees loved it. It was like handling a cactus. Never will grow it again!!!

    • @GrowingInTheGarden
      @GrowingInTheGarden  Před rokem +6

      It's definitely prickly - handle with gloves. Harvest the very young leaves for eating before the bristles develop.

    • @gryphc3860
      @gryphc3860 Před rokem +5

      There is nothing useless about a plant that bees love. Borage is worth growing for that fact alone! 😊🐝💚

  • @kayveteran9815
    @kayveteran9815 Před 3 měsíci

    Nope! I hate bees 🐝

  • @containingmygarden
    @containingmygarden Před rokem

    Thanks for the borage info. 🌿 I'm a new subscriber.