Hannah Gardner
Aug 17, 2021
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1 Borago officinalis ‘Alba’
oth the young leaves and white flowers of this fast-growing annual are edible, and bees love the nectar-rich flowers. Sow 1cm deep and at three to four weeks, thin to 25cm spacing. Deadhead
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