Culinary Herbs

HERBAL SPOTLIGHT Jessica's Comfrey Tea Recipe 

by Jessica McCann-Dampman

This is my second season in the Wallisch Homestead Community Garden, and this year I’ve learned more about comfrey and its benefits to the soil. If you’ve seen this plant you may know that it just gives and gives – to the bees, to us, to the soil, adding needed nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus through its deep-reaching roots. 

Use comfrey to make a fertilizer “tea” that is easy to make, and provides excellent nutrition for plants.

Always leaving some for the bees, I take the stalks and flowers for the fertilizer tea mix.   Typically there is an abundance of plant material, so some goes to the compost pile as well. Comfrey can be a fantastic bioactivator that results in healthier compost. Using this plant in compost and the garden is new to me and I am looking forward to its results.

To make the tea:

Fill a five-gallon jug ¼ to ½ full of chopped plant material.

Fill the jug to top with water, being sure to submerge all of the plant material. 

Allow to sit for 3-6 weeks in a cool, dark place, topping off with more water as needed.

I put mine under a table, away from common hang out areas as it’s pretty stinky. You can also use this sooner than 3 weeks, if you feel your plants need it.  

There is much to learn about comfrey and its uses. I hope you enjoy reading more about it.

Culinary Herb Garden August Updates

 We have been piloting a variety of strategies in the culinary and medicinal herb garden and wanted to share how it’s going so far.

The culinary and medicinal garden started the season with thriving oregano. Some of the plants have had challenges, but are now bouncing back happily. Chives, parsley, sage, dill, lemongrass and basil are all thriving. 

As plans for the gardens solidify, an herbal CSA looms on the horizon, offering various items from the garden itself. More than just fresh herbs, items such as herbal salts, compound butters, teas, balms, treats and more will be available.

We hope a CSA will help to raise funds for future needs and improvements, such as a hoop house and regular maintenance and upkeep.

We’d like to thank everyone who has helped with the garden in any way this year. It does not go unnoticed and it is greatly appreciated.

  Happy gardening,

  Jess