the naked beekeeper
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I'm looking to grow some comfrey.
Both as a bee plant and for use as fertiliser.
I have read that bocking 14 is the one to get.
Is the other type of comfrey, the seeded type, any less beneficial to bees or as fertiliser?
Both as a bee plant and for use as fertiliser.
I have read that bocking 14 is the one to get.
Is the other type of comfrey, the seeded type, any less beneficial to bees or as fertiliser?