In Praise of Borage


If you're concerned about the loss of honey bees (over a third of the hives in the US have disappeared - who shouldn't be concerned?!) then I highly recommend planting some borage. Once you get it going it will come back year after year. It does reseed very well, but I find it very easy to pull out if it's growing somewhere unwanted. Here's a good site that Hagan Daas has created to help fund research into the cause of honey bee colony collapse: http://www.helpthehoneybees.com/
I did my part for the cause and bought some HD Vanilla Honey ice cream, too!
So, not only is Borage a rare true blue plant in the garden, the flowers taste like cucumber and look pretty sprinkled into salads, or frozen into ice cubes. And if blue isn't for you, I exchanged a blue plant for a white one with a friend. Now the trick is to keep them separated so I'll know which one's seeds are sprouting in what part of the garden next year.
I hope I've inspired you to try some Borage this season.
Labels: borage, honey bees, roses