by Monica
I planted these Borage seeds all over my garden and they sprouted and grew reliably. I have tossed leaves into my soups and chimichurri sauces. They have a mild flavor and give me an excuse to eat more greens. I bought them because I read that borage deters tomato horn worms. It's too early in the growing season to tell if that will be the case, but in the meantime, they are edible and the flowers are gorgeous and unique.
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