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Borage Seeds

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Borage is a hardy annual flowering herb that is very popular in the world. Borage is grown for its pure blue color, five-petaled, star-shaped flower, and young leaves with a cucumber-like flavor. Borage blooms throughout the summer and is good for attracting pollinators (bees and butterflies), and is perfect for garnishing as well as adding flavor to salads and cold drinks. The young leaves are ideal for use in salads, soups, and other dishes, and the stems of borage are also edible. Borage is a low-maintenance flowering herb plant, so you can easily grow it with simple tips. Buy the Best Quality Borage Seeds Online at the best price in India from www.organicbazar.net with a good germination rate.  

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  • Number of Borage Seeds: 50 Seeds
  • Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
  • Sowing season: Throughout the year (Spring)
  • Mode of sowing: Sow the seeds 1 cm deep in a Container, or Pots.
  • Germination temperature: 20-30°C
  • Germination Time: 7 to 10 days from sowing
  • Harvest: 1-2 months from planting

What size grow bag is best for Borage?

Borage Growing Season In India 

Borage grows well in regions with mild, cool, or temperate climates. It thrives in temperatures between 15°C to 24°C. It can be grown during both the winter (September to November) and summer seasons (February – March) depending on the local climate.

How To Grow Borage Herb 

Borage should be planted directly in its final pot and it is recommended not to transplant it because borage has long deep roots, so it doesn’t do well with the transplant. Select pots or grow bags that are at least 30-38 cm (wide and deep) and have well-draining holes. The ideal temperature for germination of borage seeds is between 20-30°C.

Borage Seeds Sowing Method 

Take a pot or grow bag, fill it with a sowing medium and then sow the borage seeds about 1-1.5 cm deep in the soil and 5-8 cm apart from each seed. Water deeply, keep the soil moist, and place the pot in a sunny place indoors, or outdoors. Borage seeds germinate for about 7-10 days (depending on growing conditions). When the plant is 12 cm tall, thin the borage plant to about 30-45 cm.

Fertilizer For Borage Herb Plant

Borage is a low-maintenance herb plant, so it doesn’t require fertilizer, but if you plan for fertilizer then you can use a diluted solution of a water-soluble fertilizer (tea compost, or fish emulsion). 

Borage Plants Care Tips

Soil - Use rich, well-drained soil for planting borage; however, it can also grow well in nutrient-poor and dry soil. 
Water - Borage plants require moderate watering during their growing season, keep the soil moist, and avoid waterlogging in the soil.
Sunlight - Borage plant needs full sunlight but it can also grow well in partial shade.  
Temperature - The minimum growing temperature for the borage plant is 10°C and the maximum temperature is 35°C.  
Common pests and diseases - Some pests like caterpillars, painted lady butterflies, and flea beetles eat the borage plant’s leaves. The borage plant is infected by mildew diseases; To get rid of this problem, it would be right to spray neem oil on the borage plant from time to time, also you can use sticky traps near the borage plants. 

How To Harvest Borage

  • Borage plants are ready for harvesting within 1-2 months from planting; however, you can cut the leaves and flowers as needed.
  • Cut the borage flower when they have just fully opened, and leaves should be harvested when they are young and used in salads, soups, and other dishes.

Borage Special Features 

  • Common name - Starflower, bugloss, bee bush, and bee bread
  • Scientific name - Borago officinalis
  • Height - 60 to 90 cm 
  • Level of growing - Easy
  • Companion planting - Tomatoes, strawberries, cabbage, and squash 

FAQ 

Does borage come every year?

Borage is an annual herb that only lives for one growing season.

Does borage like sun or shade?

Borage prefers full sun; however, it can also grow in shade. 

How tall do borage plants get?

Borage is one of the tallest herbs that grows above 90cm.  

What part of borage is edible?

The leaves and flowers of borage are edible, and sometimes the stem is also edible.

Can borage be grown in pots?

Yes, borage can be easily grown in pots, but it needs much space to grow, so select pots or grow bags that are at least 30-45 cm (wide and deep).

Does borage need to be staked?

Borage is a tall herbaceous plant so you can stake the plant but a support structure will not be necessary if you regularly trim the borage plants. 

Why are my borage seeds not germinating?

Borage seeds will not germinate because of improper growing conditions like not getting enough sunlight, sowing seeds too deep in the soil, overwatering, or under-watering.
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Lalmuanpuii Chhakchhuak
germination level

the seeds germination rate is quite fair, but i must say i haven't sow all the seeds yet.

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Subham Sarkar
Poor germination

Seeds don't germinate well. And yes I do follow the seed starting best practices so I think quality of the seeds are not up to the par, compare to the other seeds I bought from here.