comfrey
Comfrey is an incredible garden plant with a secret power. Its long, vigorous taproot allows it to bring minerals and nutrients up from deep underground, which it stores in its leaves. Because of this, you can use comfrey leaves to make an incredibly simple/effective garden fertilizer.
Edition of 50. Woodcut measures 9x12” and is printed with vegetable oil based inks on lotka paper*. Due to the nature of the block printing process, colors and printing will vary slightly in each print.
**Environmentally friendly lokta paper is handmade in Nepal from the fibers of the Nepal Paper Plant (a fast-growing shrub that regrows in 4-6 years after cutting). The harvest and creation of these lotka papers serve as a reliable source of income for Nepalese artisans.
Comfrey is an incredible garden plant with a secret power. Its long, vigorous taproot allows it to bring minerals and nutrients up from deep underground, which it stores in its leaves. Because of this, you can use comfrey leaves to make an incredibly simple/effective garden fertilizer.
Edition of 50. Woodcut measures 9x12” and is printed with vegetable oil based inks on lotka paper*. Due to the nature of the block printing process, colors and printing will vary slightly in each print.
**Environmentally friendly lokta paper is handmade in Nepal from the fibers of the Nepal Paper Plant (a fast-growing shrub that regrows in 4-6 years after cutting). The harvest and creation of these lotka papers serve as a reliable source of income for Nepalese artisans.
Comfrey is an incredible garden plant with a secret power. Its long, vigorous taproot allows it to bring minerals and nutrients up from deep underground, which it stores in its leaves. Because of this, you can use comfrey leaves to make an incredibly simple/effective garden fertilizer.
Edition of 50. Woodcut measures 9x12” and is printed with vegetable oil based inks on lotka paper*. Due to the nature of the block printing process, colors and printing will vary slightly in each print.
**Environmentally friendly lokta paper is handmade in Nepal from the fibers of the Nepal Paper Plant (a fast-growing shrub that regrows in 4-6 years after cutting). The harvest and creation of these lotka papers serve as a reliable source of income for Nepalese artisans.