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Borage the Heart of Courage

7/13/2013

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“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow.”
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This beautiful herb is all around our lovely garden. I just have to talk about this beautiful flower and share my love for it.  The colour so vibrant the blue can truly be this magnificent or a gently pink.  The flowers are so sweet but very mild in flavour.  If you have Borage in your garden and have never tasted it, well now is a good time to try.  Borage does hold other uses in the vegetable garden and is a treasure to have around.  It's vibrant blue attracks bees to the garden it is a great companion plant for both strawberries and tomatoes. It is said to improve the flavor of both.

As a remedy borage has a relaxing effect generally and is said to dispel grief and sadness, is great for the heart.

As a flower essence borage is agian the remedy for courage and optimism.  Like the cordial herb, it is excellent as a heart remedy to relive the heavy heart-ed, ease the broken heart-ed, and brighten the disheartened.

Also, yes there is more the children love to eat them!!!! 
 

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Blessings from the garden,
Angela

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    HI I am Angela.  If I am gardening I am blissed-out. I am blessed to be able to garden at Laughing Buck Farm and be part of this amazing place and family! 

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