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 Symphytum / Comfrey Site Map
 
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 True / Common Comfrey
 Russian Comfrey Bocking #4
 Russian Comfrey Bocking #14
 Symphytum Hidcote Blue Comfrey
 
 
 Buy organic 
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 For feed, fertilizer, health. Feed to chickens, turkey, geese, goats, sheep, 
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 Garden Uses of Comfrey
 
 Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Comfrey, Borage Family- Symphytum Genus, Symphytum Species, Symphytum Species Classifications, 
Symphytum Genus Description, Symphytum Species Overview, Details about Symphytum Species, Details about Symphytum Species Hybrids.
 
 Prehistory and Ancient Times and Middle Ages, Renaissance and Comfrey: 1400s to 1600s, 
Age of Enlightenment and Comfrey: 1700s, Age of Revolution and Comfrey: 1800s, The 1900s and Comfrey.
 
 Garden Uses of Comfrey: Compost / Fertilize / Potting Mix, Growing Vegetables and Fruit with Comfrey Fertilizer, Nutritional Value of Comfrey.
 
 "Best book on comfrey I've read so far! If you are interested in growing Comfrey, curious about it's history and all of the various species around the planet, this book is a necessity on your book shelf! You will not be disappointed.
 I've been growing comfrey for almost 7 years now and I had no idea there was so much history and not to mention medicinal and practical uses.
 This is a great reference book, so you can read at your leisure when or as you are growing this amazing plant.
 You can tell the author spent years researching this plant while also having the experience of growing it to add to wealth of knowledge. Don't pass up this gem if you are interested in this plant!"
 -Emerald Earth LLC, www.emeraldearthbotanicals.com
 
 
 
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    |  | Comfrey 
      Book, Volume 2: Cultivation 
      of Comfrey,
 Medicinal and Food Uses for People and Livestock
 
 Cultivation of Comfrey
 Care of Comfrey Plant: Overview and How to Propagate
 Planting, Soil, Fertilization, Water, Disease
 Productivity and Farm Economics of Comfrey
 Harvesting Comfrey Leaves
 How to Get Rid of Unwanted Comfrey
 
 Livestock and Comfrey
 Comfrey as Food and Medicine for Livestock
 Comfrey Meal, Pellets, Hay and Silage
 Livestock / Pet Species and Comfrey
 
 Comfrey as Medicine and Human Food
 Medicinal Comfrey Overview
 Medical Research about Comfrey and Healing
 Personal / Clinical Observations of Healing
 Comfrey Heals: Allantoin
 Making and Using Comfrey Medicine
 Warnings and Negative Reactions to Comfrey
 Alkaloids in Comfrey
 Some Uses of Comfrey are Restricted by Governments
 Humans Eating Comfrey
 Miscellaneous Uses of Comfrey
 
 
 
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