Skip to content
DATED FOR 2024

Blue Borage Seeds For Planting (Borago officinalis)

85 total reviews

Delivery Truck 2 Streamline Icon: https://streamlinehq.com

Shipped by Seed Needs

Seed Needs items ship for $3
Order 2+ items for FREE shipping
More Information

Regular price $2.15 Sale price $3.99

as low as $1.61

100 Seeds Per Packet
3 ITEMS
5% OFF
4 ITEMS
10% OFF
5 ITEMS
15% OFF
6 ITEMS
20% OFF
10 ITEMS
25% OFF

About

Growing

Reviews

Quick Facts

  • Borago officinalis
  • Type: Herb
  • Season: Annual
  • Heirloom: Yes
  • Color: Blue
  • Height: 12" - 24" Tall
  • Width: 12" to 18" Spread
  • Harvest: 50 to 60 Days
  • Uses: Culinary / Medicinal / Ornamental
  • Environment: Full Sun

Description

Grow Borage Herb from fresh Borago Officinalis herb seeds. Borage is an attractive herb that is often grown for its deep blue, star shaped blooms. It reaches a mature height of about 12 to 24 inches tall. Borage is not only sought after for its beauty, but also its cucumber flavored leaves and attractive flowers. Both of which are often used in salads, to add flavor and color. Grown as an annual herb, Borage will grow quickly, bloom profusely and then die soon after with the first frost. Plants can return the following year if seeds drop to the earth under it, or if they are collected for resowing.

Borage herb plants will attract an array of bumblebees and are also great to grow near vegetable gardens. It is recommended to harvest the leaves of Borage herb early as they will be much more flavorful. Matured leaves begin to get tough and hairy. The flowers of Borage however can be harvested at any time. Try cutting the plants to use in a decorative vase as well!

Sowing The Seed

Borage seeds are best established directly outdoors, when the weather is warm and all danger of frost has passed. Prepare the sowing area by removing all unwanted plant life and weeds. Scatter your seeds to the surface of the soil, pressing each seed into the earth about 1/8” under topsoil. It is crucial that the seeds receive direct sunlight to properly germinate.

Growing Conditions

Borage herbs will enjoy an area that receives full sunlight for the majority of the day, with temperatures of at least 70F. The soil should be rich in organic matter, but also well drained. To improve drainage, we recommend adding a light compost to any areas that consist of hard, compact soil. Water the seeds daily with a mist setting or other light water setting to avoid overwatering and/or disturbing the seeds.

Germination & Growth

Your Borage will begin to show life within as little as 7 to 14 days after sowing. The plants will grow to a mature height of about 12 to 24 inches tall and can take up a fair amount of space. Space each plant roughly 12 inches apart from one another. Harvest young leaves for their cucumber flavor, adding them to salads through the summer months. The flowers can also be used as a garnish and are also popularly used in floral arrangements and bouquets as well. Attracts butterflies.

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
100%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Shannon Y.

I planted these on a Sunday in plant cells with a dome cover and a heat mat, and I had sprouts in 3 days. I removed the dome cover, but kept them on the mat for another 3 days and the sprouts are already about 1/4" tall. No cold stratification either. Super impressed. First time growing this from seeds so I can't wait to see how they do as they grow.

C
Customer

Lovely!

NON-GMO?

Title

We will never knowingly sell GMO based seed products. Hardly any exist in the market anyways, but if they do, you can trust that we will steer clear of them. We pledge to always supply Non-GMO seeds.

HEIRLOOM?

Title

99% of all seeds on our website are heirloom and are passed down from generation to generation. Bred for quality of flavor, productivity, hardiness and adaptability.

UNTREATED?

Title

Yes, our seeds are untreated! We never knowingly purchases treated seed products. We also do not treat any of our seeds with substances such as neonicotinoid or thyram.

ORGANIC?

Title

Seeds by Seed Needs are not certified organic, no.  But we are firm believers that "organic" is how YOU decide to grow things. You can still organically grow your own produce with, non certified seeds.

A SEED COMPANY ON A MISSION FOR CHANGE

Seed Needs has been providing gardeners with quality seed products since 2010 and has shipped millions of packets to happy customers all over the US. We offer flowers, herbs, vegetables, vines, wildflower blends, seed packet collections and seed packet favors.

 

With the success of our brand, we have kept our promise to continually donate to different organizations and personally sponsor children all over the globe each and every month. We grew our sponsorships from just 1 child to over 100 children worldwide in only a few years. We would like to sincerely thank all who support us because it wouldn't be possible without you!

OUR KIDS

We sponsor children from all over the world. Check out how many kids we currently sponsor below!

100+ KIDS

ASPCA

We love animals as much as the next person! We currently donate the amount below monthly!

$400 MONTHLY

St. Jude

Cancer is a terrible thing, especially in children... We have committed to donating to SJCH.

$250 MONTHLY