Where to Buy Comfrey in New Hampshire
Looking for Bocking 14 comfrey plants in New Hampshire? This guide helps you find quality comfrey plants that will thrive in New Hampshire's varied climate. Whether you're in the Seacoast region, Merrimack Valley, or up in the White Mountains, we've got information on where to buy comfrey plants that ship to New Hampshire.
New Hampshire spans several hardiness zones (USDA Zones 3b-6a), with the coldest temperatures in the northern mountains and milder conditions in the southern valleys. Bocking 14 comfrey is remarkably cold-hardy and will establish well throughout the state, though it may require some winter protection in the northernmost regions.
New Hampshire Comfrey Suppliers Map
Interactive map coming soon! For now, browse our curated list of suppliers below.
Local Comfrey Suppliers in New Hampshire
We're currently building our directory of local New Hampshire nurseries, garden centers, and farms that sell comfrey plants. If you're a New Hampshire business that offers Bocking 14 comfrey or would like to start carrying it, please contact us to be listed here.
Online Retailers Shipping to New Hampshire
While local options may be limited, these online retailers ship high-quality comfrey plants to New Hampshire:
First Fruit Farm
Our own farm specializes in high-quality Bocking 14 comfrey crowns, roots, plugs, and starter plants.
Comfrey Crowns, Comfrey Roots, Starter Plants, Comfrey Plugs
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 New Hampshire
When shopping for comfrey in New Hampshire, timing matters:
Spring (May-June)
Best time to plant comfrey in New Hampshire
Ideal for establishing new plants after last frost
Summer (July-August)
Limited planting window - requires extra watering
Better to wait until fall unless you can provide consistent irrigation
Fall (September-early October)
Good planting time for established root stock
Plant by early October to allow establishment before frost
Winter (Late October-April)
Very limited availability at physical locations
Best to order online for spring delivery
Growing Comfrey in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's diverse topography creates varied growing conditions for comfrey. The state's granite bedrock and glacial till soils tend to be acidic and sometimes rocky, but comfrey's deep taproots allow it to thrive even in challenging soil conditions.
New Hampshire receives approximately 40-45 inches of precipitation annually, which is generally sufficient for established comfrey plants. The state's cold winters actually benefit comfrey, as the plant requires a period of dormancy. However, in zones 3b-4a (northern NH), a winter mulch layer is recommended to protect crowns during the first year.
In southern New Hampshire (zones 5b-6a), comfrey will emerge earlier in spring and have a longer growing season. This region is ideal for comfrey production, with the potential for multiple harvests each season. In the White Mountains and Great North Woods regions, the growing season is shorter, but comfrey will still thrive with proper care.
Add Your New Hampshire Comfrey Business
Are you a nursery, garden center, or farm in New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire Comfrey Business
Want to grow and sell comfrey in New Hampshire 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.