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Marshmallow and Comfrey

Yesterday I started to clean out this

raised bed out front in the medicinal herb garden. During the warm months this particular raised bed houses lots of Marshmallow and Comfrey.

Marshmallow and Comfrey in Raised Bed

Here you can see the grass and Comfrey in the bed coming back after a long winter…and see how the concrete bed has heaved and moved around from the ice and snow? Ick.

Comfrey is not taken or used internally now, but is still used externally for wounds and healing. I make salves and ointments with the leaves and root. This stuff will reseed and spread like CRAZY and the smallest bit of root will grow a whole new plant. Or twenty.

Comfrey Sprouting!

Yes, the grass has miraculously turned green in the time it took you to scroll down and you can see that last years dried Marshmallow stems or stalks are still standing.

Don’t worry, they will magically have been cut back by the next picture! Marshmallows produce their seeds in a wheel or “cheese” and they have a tendency to reseed all over the place. I use the root and sometimes the leaves for teas…

Marshmallow Stalks Magically Gone

Well, here it is all magically cleaned out and naked. Well mostly…and yes, I know I need to mow now. I also had to go eat some lunch before I finished so you get to see the picture of the bed at about 75% complete. You can see some wayward Comfrey plants that jumped out of the bed and have taken up residence just outside it…

And finally-

Marshmallow Emerging

When you whack down last year’s marshmallow stalks, you find this!

New growth.

It’s so exciting it’s almost overwhelming.  I think I may faint.

Make a Mini Greenhouse for Herbs

OK Gang,

Here is an uber-simple way to start growing herbs early-without a greenhouse and without a lot of snazzy garden gear. Perfect for those of you that garden in cooler (and cold) climates this mini greenhouse is completely portable.

Herb Seedlings in a Tub

Here’s what you need to make your own movable mini-greenhouse/ portable cold frame :

A clear plastic tub-preferably more than 6″ deep for herb headroom

Some containers- or pots. Recycled containers are good.

Potting or seed starting mix or potting soil

Looking through A Seedling Tub

The How To:

Moisten your soil mix, and load up for containers.

Read your seed packet planting instructions and plant seeds according to them!

Place containers in the tub..or tubs.

Set outside on sunny days in a protected area. Prop the lid up, set it sideways on the tub, or take it off altogether-if the weather is warm enough. If you see condensation forming ,it’s too hot in your little greenhouse!

Make sure you give those seedlings some air, or you’ll end up with fungal diseases.

They will dry out in the sun and seedlings do need to be kept moist. Touch the top of the soil-if it feels dry gently water.

Depending on what you planted-you should see seedlings before long.

Bring them in before the temperatures dip in the afternoon. Rinse and repeat!

Recycled Containers In a Tub Mini Greenhouse