It’s not. Also, “super food” is nothing more than a marketing term.
Otterz4Life
I think we’ve established that pee is the “superfood” of soil.
GreenStrong
The theory is that comfrey has deep roots and grows fast, so it accumulates nutrients which can be transferred to another part of the landscape. But this appears to be comfrey planted in a raised bed, that’s taking nutrients out of a high value system, it isn’t really logical.
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It’s not. Also, “super food” is nothing more than a marketing term.
I think we’ve established that pee is the “superfood” of soil.
The theory is that comfrey has deep roots and grows fast, so it accumulates nutrients which can be transferred to another part of the landscape. But this appears to be comfrey planted in a raised bed, that’s taking nutrients out of a high value system, it isn’t really logical.