

🌿 Grow smart, grow green—unlock your garden’s full potential with True Comfrey!
True Comfrey 50 Seeds (Symphytum officinale) are heirloom, non-GMO seeds designed for regenerative gardening. This hardy perennial thrives in USDA Zones 4–9, growing up to 32 inches tall with deep roots that naturally condition soil and broad leaves perfect for mulch and compost tea. Its purple bell-shaped flowers attract pollinators, enhancing biodiversity. Easy to grow with multiple harvests per season, these seeds come with detailed instructions and are stored to ensure high germination rates, making them ideal for permaculture, homesteads, and eco-conscious gardeners.







| ASIN | B088JY7QKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,918 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #160 in Herb Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Earthcare Seeds |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,478) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 32 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Fall to Spring |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Earthcare Seeds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ECSCOMOFF50X |
| Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Attracts Pollinators, Compost and Mulch, Easy to Grow, Fodder for Livestock, Medicinal Balm |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Symphytum officinale |
| Product Care Instructions | Sow outdoors in spring or fall. For best results, pre-soak seeds in water in the fridge for 48+ hours. Press seeds onto moist, warm potting soil (68–75°F) and tamp down firmly. Keep evenly moist in warm, indirect light. Germinates in 10–30 days. |
| Soil Type | Tolerant of most Soils |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun Partial Shade |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
N**Y
Good
Sprouting took a bit but beautiful plants. Thank you!
M**I
cows like it
I purchased these seeds 3 years ago. I've stored them in a ziplock bag in the refridgerator ever since I got them. Each year I sprout some hoping to have a thriving comfrey patch. They do sprout easily and grow well, even 3 year old seed. Then comes the hard part. We always end up with a cow in the backyard fer one reason or another and turns out cows love comfrey. I guess these are hardy comfrey plants cause I thought the cows had killed them many times but still they come back. The plants tucked in the corner made it through the winter and then lived through cows AND a long drought. But here I am, third year after getting this amazing seed, with little comfrey seedlings in trays in hopes of that ever elusive comfrey patch that my cows keep eating. I'd order this seed again. Very pleased with it.
D**S
Great seeds for Florida weather.
I read all the negative reviews before I bought the seeds. But I thought for such a small price I would take a chance. I read instructions how to plant. Figured how so many followed instructions and failed to sprout any seeds, who needs instructions. I did not soak the seeds in water and put in fridge for 2 days. I just put potting soil with pearl lite in Red Plastic cups, put a hole in bottom for draniage. put 2 to 3 seeds per cup. Sat them outside here in florida in January. Watered the cups every other day or so. They got full sun when it was out. Just left them outside 24 hours a day. Day 10 I had a couple pop out of the soil. Day 11 many more. Nothing wrong with these seeds. Maybe soaking them destroyed them, who knows. But mine are growing like they should. Maybe they just like Florida and are glad to be out of California. lol up date. Day 16 over 30 seeds sprouted so far.
W**T
Challenging to grow, but well worth it.
These seeds had very low direct sow germination rates. This is likely a human error. I strongly recommend creating starts in a controlled environment such as indoors under a grow light during late winter so as to be able to set them out in spring after last frost has passed. They are frost tolerant, however, and the occasional late frost, though it may lightly damage the leaves, it will not likely kill them or do any other kind of significant harm to a healthy plant. The few that did germinate were very slow to grow and took a year to establish, but once established by the second year, these things absolutely take off! My local bees have mostly ignored them, but other beneficial insects such as Assassin Bugs and carnivorous beetles do seem attracted to them, although, the blooms also seem to provide an early season nectar source to cucumber beetles, which, in my opinion, is possibly a good thing! That means that this could be a potential trap crop to lure and eliminate these pests before the growing season truly starts. It also appears two different varieties were mixed into this seed packet, which, at least in my case, I consider a great bonus! I had no idea Comfrey had more than one variety and the contrast in color is really quite nice to look at in the garden.
T**A
All my seeds sprouted.
I Love my sprouts. I soaked my seeds in water in tea cup, plastic wrap it. In my fridge for a few days. (Forgot about it was in my bottom compartment) almost a week. I noticed the tip of the black seeds became white. Nervous thought it got moldy. I chanced it and sprinkled them over my container/miracle grow dirt. Then sprinkle a little more dirt on top. 3-5 days later. Keeping it moist. It has been sunny and warm. I believe the weather helps. May/June. It truly sprouted. I’m a proud plant mom . Thank you . I highly recommend this seller. Im excited to use these medicine plants. Hey, I was hesitant from reading some of these reviews, saying that it did not sprout… But I’m super happy with my results… I only used half of the seed packet. I anticipate sharing my plants with all my family and friends… Perfect gifts for any occasion holistic healing. It will be a new experience for me for sure.
A**I
Not a single seed germinated
I purchased these comfrey seeds with high hopes, but unfortunately, **none of them grew at all**. I followed the planting instructions carefully, provided the right conditions, and waited patiently—but absolutely **nothing sprouted**. This was a total disappointment and a complete waste of both time and money. I’ve had success with other seed brands, but these were a complete failure. I would **not recommend** buying these if you’re expecting actual results. Save your money and look for a more reliable supplier.
G**S
Great product and experience
I ordered multiple seed varieties from Earthcare. They exceeded expectations both on the seeds and on the customer service as there were some shipping issues initially that we had going on. Looking forward to ordering more varieties from this amazing company!
G**.
Thought I planted Comfrey seeds, grew Borage
I planted 30 plants this spring. They were a little slow to grow, not because of the seeds but the weather was harsh. Once they finally got big and bloomed I discovered that my comfrey that I really wanted, was borage, which I did NOT want. On the plus side, I did get a 100% germination rate.
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