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Borage has few pests but powdery mildew can occur. Make sure the plant has good air circulation and water properly to deter it. At the end of the season pull plants and add them to your compost bin.
There are so many reasons to grow borage in the garden. To start, it is a beautiful plant, with lush gray-green leaves and vivid blue flowers.
Borage looks set to be an attractive break crop option this spring, thanks to a more stable and growing crop demand within the oilseeds market. Specialist. Sign in. LATEST. LATEST.
They grow best in well-drained soil, high in organic matter, with pH between 6.0 and 7.0. A soil test will help you determine if your soil has the right nutrients for onions. Many Minnesota soils ...