Quick Info
Cold Winters
April – June
Mild Winters
Oct – May
Sun/Shade
Sun/part shade
Sow Seeds
6 inches apart
1/4 inch deep
Days To Germinate
10 – 14 days
Kitchen Herbs
Blue Borage
Blue Borage
(Borago officinalis)
Quick Info
Cold Winters
April – June
Mild Winters
Oct – May
Sun/Shade
Sun/part shade
Sow Seeds
6 inches apart
1/4 inch deep
Days To Germinate
10 – 14 days
(Borago officinalis)
Seed Count: Approx. 85 / Weight: 1.5 g
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Quick Info
Cold Winters
April – June
Mild Winters
Oct – May
Sun/Shade
Sun/part shade
Sow Seeds
6 inches apart
1/4 inch deep
Days To Germinate
10 – 14 days




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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
HARDY ANNUAL
Spring/summer/fall harvest
Can handle light frost
EASIEST TO START OUTDOORS
Sow seeds in spring once weather has settled, 1/2 inch deep and 6 inches apart, in full sun. Keep seedbed evenly moist until germination occurs in 10 to 14 days. When the seedlings are well established, thin the plants to stand about 12 to 18 inches apart to give bushy plants room to mature. Borage will self-sow freely in the garden and can grow in poor soils. Seedlings do not transplant well because plants have a long, fragile tap root.
GROWING NOTES
Borage flowers have a delicate cucumber-like flavor and are pretty, edible garnishes for both green and fruit salads and cool summer drinks. Freeze the sky-blue flowers inside ice cubes to accent herbal iced teas and festive punch, or candy them for decorations. Children love the star-shaped flowers on birthday cakes or just picked fresh and eaten off the plant.
In traditional herbal lore, borage was thought to lift the spirits and inspire courage. Enjoy these cheering plants all summer long.