I have some very healthy plants if you would like to transplant them at your home. Strawberry plants: they are on the path to the left of my front door. Many include the rhizomes and offshoots. They produce berries that are about an inch big in June. Comfrey: on the path to the right of the front door. I bought “bare root” plants two years ago. These are all volunteers from the original roots. Good for large areas. I am happy to answer any questions you have. What people don’t take will be composted. Carol James 913 N Euclid Ave Sent from my iPhone
Just a warning about comfrey: once it gets started in your garden , it takes over. If anyone has any suggestions for getting rid of this invasive plant, I'd love to hear them! Lynn Shelly On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 12:22 PM Carol James <carol.stewart.james@gmail.com> wrote:
I have some very healthy plants if you would like to transplant them at your home.
Strawberry plants: they are on the path to the left of my front door. Many include the rhizomes and offshoots. They produce berries that are about an inch big in June.
Comfrey: on the path to the right of the front door. I bought “bare root” plants two years ago. These are all volunteers from the original roots. Good for large areas.
I am happy to answer any questions you have. What people don’t take will be composted.
Carol James 913 N Euclid Ave
Sent from my iPhone
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