This plant serves several purposes in my backyard orchard.
- It has large roots that can grow into hard packed clay soils. This will help loosen compacted soils and improve water absorption. A 1 inch root cutting can be planted by making a slit in hard clay with a shovel, pry open the slit with the shovel, drop in the root cutting, remove the shovel and press closed with your foot. It will grow! It may take 4 weeks and some rain but it will grow into a plant.
- The plant grows very large and produces lots of biomass. The leaves shade out grass. The leaves can be cut and used as a green mulch or added to the compost pile. It is rich in nitrogen and when composted makes an excellent fertilizer.
- Comfrey will bloom with purple flowers that bees love. This is an excellent plant to attract bees with.
Comfrey is very hardy and hard to kill. I planted a hybrid that is sterile. The flowers do not produce seed. If seeds were produced these would be invasive.
Comfrey has various uses as a medicinal herb. I have no experience with this.
Here is a podcast episode on comfrey by Jack Spirko from The Survival Podcast.
Episode-93- TSP Rewind – All About Comfrey the Miracle Plant
Here is another good source for info on comfrey by someone who grows and uses it. https://preparednessmama.com/growing-and-using-comfrey/
Below are photos of Comfrey growing in my backyard orchard.





Photo Date: 10-13-2018