Borage - Borago officinalis

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Borage (Borago officinalis) is a charming and versatile herb that brings a touch of sky-blue beauty to your garden. Its star-shaped blossoms are not only striking in cut flower arrangements but also a magnet for pollinators, making it perfect for mixed bouquets, edible gardens, and farm-to-table floral displays. With a gentle cucumber-like flavor, the leaves and flowers are culinary delights, ideal for salads, beverages, and garnishes. A true multi-purpose favorite, Borage is a must-have for any cut flower or herb garden.

Type: Annual

Height: 24–36”

Seed Packet Contains: Minimum 50 Seeds

Seed Starting Directions:

Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors in early spring after all danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds on the surface of soil and lightly press in; do not cover deeply. Keep soil consistently moist and maintain a temperature of 65–70° F for optimal germination. Seeds typically sprout in 7–14 days. Transplant seedlings outdoors after they have developed 2–4 true leaves and have been hardened off. Space plants 12–18” apart.

Once an order is placed, we cannot add or subtract items. If you want any additional items not included in your original order, please place a new order. We are unable to combine shipping on separately placed orders.

Please note that we do not ship seeds internationally.

Borage (Borago officinalis) is a charming and versatile herb that brings a touch of sky-blue beauty to your garden. Its star-shaped blossoms are not only striking in cut flower arrangements but also a magnet for pollinators, making it perfect for mixed bouquets, edible gardens, and farm-to-table floral displays. With a gentle cucumber-like flavor, the leaves and flowers are culinary delights, ideal for salads, beverages, and garnishes. A true multi-purpose favorite, Borage is a must-have for any cut flower or herb garden.

Type: Annual

Height: 24–36”

Seed Packet Contains: Minimum 50 Seeds

Seed Starting Directions:

Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors in early spring after all danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds on the surface of soil and lightly press in; do not cover deeply. Keep soil consistently moist and maintain a temperature of 65–70° F for optimal germination. Seeds typically sprout in 7–14 days. Transplant seedlings outdoors after they have developed 2–4 true leaves and have been hardened off. Space plants 12–18” apart.

Once an order is placed, we cannot add or subtract items. If you want any additional items not included in your original order, please place a new order. We are unable to combine shipping on separately placed orders.

Please note that we do not ship seeds internationally.