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They had a lot of borage, mostly on its last few flowers.
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They had a lot of borage, mostly on its last few flowers.
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Excellent light.

Borage flowers look wonderful in Pimms :-)

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Borage flowers look wonderful in Pimms :-)


They'd have to drink it by the tanker load to use all their borage!
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Nice shot. I have them too. We use some of them like spinach everytime I have to displant some. One has to get used to it, but it's not unhealthy Bees love it, slugs not so much.
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