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Use comfrey to quickly grow plants for backyard gardening
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Melanie Baltzer Aug 4, 2011.

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Melanie Baltzer replied to Omega Farms's discussion 'Use comfrey to quickly grow plants for backyard gardening'
"When I went to England we went to the Rhyton Organic Gardens and they had a demo about Comfrey. It is widely used there (England) (or at least that is what I guessed from observations ;). They made a tea out of it (you make a tea just like you…"
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Caroline Malcolm replied to Omega Farms's discussion 'Use comfrey to quickly grow plants for backyard gardening'
"This is a great post! I've heard of comfrey's benefits in organic gardening, and also in traditional medicines.  I've even heard of it used for ulcers and arthritis for the armies of Alexander the Great and Pliny the Elder. Where…"
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Use comfrey to quickly grow plants for backyard gardening

(NaturalNews) As the food supply becomes more and more poisoned, a lot of people are moving toward growing their own food in backyard gardens. And if there's one thing every backyard gardener should know about - it's comfrey. Comfrey is an herb that makes things grow - and using it in…See More
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