Where to Buy Comfrey in Connecticut

Looking for Bocking 14 comfrey plants in Connecticut? This guide helps you find quality comfrey plants that will thrive in Connecticut's climate. Whether you're in the coastal areas, Connecticut River Valley, or the more rural parts of the state, we've got information on where to buy comfrey plants that ship to Connecticut.

Connecticut's moderate climate with warm, humid summers and cold winters (USDA Hardiness Zones 5b-7a) is well-suited for growing comfrey. Bocking 14 comfrey is particularly hardy and will establish well in Connecticut gardens, where it can help improve soil and serve as a valuable addition to your permaculture or organic gardening system.

Connecticut Comfrey Suppliers Map

Interactive map coming soon! For now, browse our curated list of suppliers below.

Local Comfrey Suppliers in Connecticut

We're currently building our directory of local Connecticut nurseries, garden centers, and farms that sell comfrey plants. If you're a Connecticut business that offers Bocking 14 comfrey or would like to start carrying it, please contact us to be listed here.

Online Retailers Shipping to Connecticut

While local options may be limited, these online retailers ship high-quality comfrey plants to Connecticut:

First Fruit Farm

Our own farm specializes in high-quality Bocking 14 comfrey crowns, roots, plugs, and starter plants.

Products:

Comfrey Crowns, Comfrey Roots, Starter Plants, Comfrey Plugs

Shipping:

Ships nationwide year-round, weather permitting

Note: Supplier information is for information purposes only. Contact information and availability may change. We recommend contacting suppliers directly to confirm current inventory and shipping options.

Seasonal Availability in Connecticut

When shopping for comfrey in Connecticut, timing matters:

Spring (March-May)

Best time to plant comfrey in Connecticut

Ideal for establishing new plants before summer heat

Summer (June-August)

Limited planting window - requires extra watering

Better to wait until fall unless you can provide consistent irrigation

Fall (September-November)

Good planting time for established root stock

Plant by early October to allow establishment before frost

Winter (December-February)

Very limited availability at physical locations

Best to order online for spring delivery

Growing Comfrey in Connecticut

Connecticut's climate offers good conditions for growing comfrey. With average annual rainfall of 45-50 inches fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, comfrey will thrive with minimal irrigation once established. The state's rich valley soils are particularly well-suited for comfrey cultivation.

In Connecticut's coastal areas (Zone 7a), comfrey can often be planted earlier in spring and will experience a longer growing season. In the northern parts of the state (Zone 5b), comfrey will still thrive but may emerge later in spring after the last frost.

Connecticut gardeners should note that comfrey appreciates the state's generally good soil conditions but may need extra watering during occasional summer dry spells. The plant's deep taproots will help it survive drought conditions once established, making it an excellent addition to Connecticut gardens.

Add Your Connecticut Comfrey Business

Are you a nursery, garden center, or farm in Connecticut that sells comfrey plants? We'd love to add you to our directory. Contact us with your business information to be listed in our state guide.

Start Your Own Connecticut Comfrey Business

Want to grow and sell comfrey in Connecticut or online? We'd love to help you get started and add you to our directory. Contact us for more information on starting out and get your business listed in our state guide.