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	Comments on: Comfrey: how to use, harvest, and propagate (Film #30 with Morag Gamble: 8 mins)	</title>
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		By: africanaussie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Years ago I read about an English gardener who let comfrey sit in a bucket with an outlet and he would just let the comfrey leaves break down on their own and only collect the super concentrate.  I have a very small garden and only one comfrey plant and have developed  a system to have the leaves drip down into the bottom of an old milk jug.  It doesn&#039;t smell so is good for small areas where you dont really have the room for stinky brews.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Years ago I read about an English gardener who let comfrey sit in a bucket with an outlet and he would just let the comfrey leaves break down on their own and only collect the super concentrate.  I have a very small garden and only one comfrey plant and have developed  a system to have the leaves drip down into the bottom of an old milk jug.  It doesn&#39;t smell so is good for small areas where you dont really have the room for stinky brews.</p>
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