Humphrey the Comfrey I'm a big fan of BBC Gardener's World on Britbox. Even though they are based in Great Britain, a lot of what they recommend for gardening works in other places. One tip they give is to use comfrey as a feed for your plants . As I prefer to do things as organically as possible, I jumped on this tip. Comfrey is a fast-growing plant and can spread and take over things. One way to avoid this is to buy a sterile variety that can't spread via seed. They also can spread via their root system, so be careful where you plant them. I was able to buy a crown of the Russian Comfrey ( Symphytum x uplandicum), also referred to as Bocking 14. The flowers are very pretty, but the seeds are sterile. Humphrey in bloom I haven't made any feed with it yet, my comfrey is still small. I will look at dividing it this fall so I will have more plants in the spring. Right now I have it in a raised bed that I will be planting my watermelon starts in. Humphrey the Comfre