Borage Seeds for Planting – Thick Blue Flowers
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Borage Flower Seeds for Planting Thick Blue – Seed for Bold and Striking Garden Blooms
Enhance your garden with the vivid charm of Thick Blue Borage Flowers, a striking variety known for its deep blue star-shaped blossoms and lush green foliage. These hardy annuals not only add a bold splash of color to flower beds, borders, and containers but are also highly valued as a pollinator-friendly plant, attracting bees and butterflies throughout the season.




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Features
Life Cycle
Annual herb
Planting Season
Spring, Summer
Growth Habit
Upright, branching
Flavor Profile
Cucumber-like
Plant Characteristics
Deep blue blooms
Use
Culinary, ornamental
Growing Conditions
Full sun
Harvest Advantages
Pollinator friendly
Plant Resistance
Pest tolerant
About Borage Thick Blue Seeds
Borago officinalis
Seed Names
Borage thick blue seeds
Seed Type
Open-pollinated
Borage Thick Blue, a striking variety of starflower, is valued for its rich deep-blue star-shaped blossoms and edible cucumber-flavored leaves. Known for its ornamental charm and ability to attract pollinators, this herb also provides culinary and medicinal benefits. Its vigorous growth and unique flower color make it a standout addition to any herb or flower garden.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow outdoors
Plant Spacing
12–18 inches
Days to Maturity
55–70 days
Soil Preparation
Direct sow preferred
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–10
Water Needs
Moderate watering
Planting Season
Spring after frost
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 25 sq. ft.
500
up to 125 sq. ft.
1000
up to 250 sq. ft.
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I planted these Borage seeds in a small garden bed, and they grew so quickly! The blue flowers are absolutely stunning, and the plant seems pretty hardy. I love the fact that they attract bees too.
These Borage plants were easy to start, and the flowers bloomed in no time. They really brighten up the garden, and I noticed more butterflies around as well! Highly recommend.
These plants are beautiful, but I found they need a lot of sunlight and watering to thrive. The blue flowers are lovely, though, and they do attract pollinators.
I had such a great experience with these seeds. I planted them in a sunny spot, and they flourished. The flowers are thick, blue, and perfect for adding color to my backyard.
I planted the Borage seeds last spring, and they have bloomed beautifully ever since. The flowers are vibrant, and the plant has survived some harsh weather conditions too!