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32 minutes ago, spandit said:

Dig up a couple and chop the roots into smaller pieces. They'll grow and spread very easily. It's a good chop and drop mulch too

that is something i have heard from old gardeners.....just remembered it as you mentioned it

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Yes good old Comfrey, or Symphytum.

As you are getting good at this lark have another go at one I posted a few weeks ago. This was found in the sand dunes and it is a relative of Comfrey as far as Genus classification is concerned.

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