This combination of planting came about purely because I'd prepared the bed solely for the Fig, and then I had nowhere to plant the Comfrey (Bocking 14), so tucked it into the soil far left corner, and both are positively thriving now....
Whilst I have put some Calendulas, Borage, Alyssum and such in the bed to brighten it up for the summer, I have no need to use this raised bed (approx. 6ft wide by 1ft deep, in front of the potting shed, by about 2ft tall) ordinarily for anything BUT the Fig.
Does anybody have any thoughts on the wisdom of adding another Comfrey (Bocking 14 strain) tucked into the far right of the bed in the Autumn, and then letting the Comfrey plants 'ramble a bit' at the roots of the Fig (Brown Turkey) next year and forever after?
It would serve to 'contain' the Comfrey and I thought may 'benefit' the potential fruitfulness of The Fig somehow?
I'd be really interested to hear anyone else's thoughts on my haphazzard thought process here....
Whilst I have put some Calendulas, Borage, Alyssum and such in the bed to brighten it up for the summer, I have no need to use this raised bed (approx. 6ft wide by 1ft deep, in front of the potting shed, by about 2ft tall) ordinarily for anything BUT the Fig.
Does anybody have any thoughts on the wisdom of adding another Comfrey (Bocking 14 strain) tucked into the far right of the bed in the Autumn, and then letting the Comfrey plants 'ramble a bit' at the roots of the Fig (Brown Turkey) next year and forever after?
It would serve to 'contain' the Comfrey and I thought may 'benefit' the potential fruitfulness of The Fig somehow?
I'd be really interested to hear anyone else's thoughts on my haphazzard thought process here....
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