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Old March 1, 2010   #4
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HG...it sounds like you may have one of the sterile hybrids, like Bocking 14. They will spread much more slowly than the 'regular' kinds. They can be spread more by regularly digging and breaking up the roots.

Besides, if the comfrey is planning on being used for composting/gardening purposes, the Bocking cultivars are supposed to be better.
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