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Note: Germination instructions are not on seed packets, follow the instructions below for starting seed.
Borage can be sown as early in the spring as the ground can be worked. The soil should be spaded deeply and the borage seed sown 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep, 1 inch apart, in rows 18 inches apart.
Borage Info
Borage is a favorite herb for flavoring summer drinks, usually fruit and wine cups. The blue and occasionally pink delicate flowers are edible. The leaves can be eaten in salads and the flowers added as decoration.
The blooms can also be candied. Watch out for the thorny like leaves. Tender leaves and star-shaped flowers have a very mild cucumber flavor. The plant grows wild in Central and Eastern Europe.
Boiling, frying and simmering will quickly destroy most of its characteristic fragrance.
Young flowers of borage can be pink and become blue only in the course of their individual flowering period.