Comfrey liquid manure is prepared in the same way as nettle liquid manure. Place the leaves and stems in a large bucket, fill with rainwater and cover with a cloth or lid. The stems and leaves of comfrey contain the most nutrients, which is why they are best suited for making slurry.
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This plant Is one of the most common dynamic accumulators used in permaculture due to its high nutrient value and prolific growth. Symphytum officinale-Comfrey is a perennial that can thrive year after year in a bed of its own.
With roots that can reach up to ten feet beneath the surface of the soil, comfrey is believed to be excellent at bringing hard-to-reach nutrients closer to the soil. As it decomposes, these nutrients can then be used by other plants.
Comfrey grows quickly and its leaves can often be harvested multiple times in a single season. The leaves can be worked into the soil as green manure or composted in compost piles. Interestingly, comfrey leaves can also be steeped in water to create a “compost tea.” This tea can then be used to water plants, giving them a nutrient boost.
Comfrey leaves also work as wonderful mulch. They are placed on the ground near other plants, where they help with water retention and keeping the soil cool. Of course, as the leaves break down, they also make nutrients available to the growing plants.
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