Is this comfrey? It looks like some of the pictures I see, but not others. Hopefully it is and its something I could eventually use after researching more. There's a bunch of it on some family land.
mullein. . . . it has medicinal properties though. . . . https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1457&bih=853&q=mullin&oq=mullin&gs_l=img.3...532.1476.0.1668.6.6.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0.msedr...0...1ac.1.64.img..6.0.0.541i3NPkvP4#tbm=isch&q=mullein+plant&revid=449236449
Mullin spreads like crazy if you let it go to seed. It's a beautiful plant but somewhat invasive where I'm at.
I think I know the answer to this but I'll ask anyways. Is this something we can use in our gardens? Is it considered a nutrient accumulator? Sent from my A460G using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Yes - Bio-Herbal Accumulators of Soil Nutrients for Plants - Plant and Soil Digest A Google search of "Mullein as a nutrient accumulator" will get you what you're looking for. J
No its not. Comfrey is the preferred plant for it sucks up nutes from deep down, we then put them nutes on our plants via the comfrey plant fiber or teas good luck Comfrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia