The easy guide to chives

Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)

Ecclesiastes 3:2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted;

















Also known as onion chives
Is a perennial member of the onion group
That grows in clumps in the garden
It has a tubular leaf different to garlic chives
It is a popular herb
It has a delicate onion taste
It can grow up to 30cm(12in) in height
As a plant chives have many uses
Can be used with salads, soups or potatoes
It is sometimes grown indoors such as a kitchen
Are a good neighbour to tomatoes, cabbages and lettuce
Chives die back in the cold winter
Chives will grow again in the Spring
It has nice purple or mauve flowers

How to Grow

A sunny or halfsun position and well drained soil
Sow seed all year round
Can be grown in pots or containers
Increase by dividing existing clumps
Grow clumps 30cm(12in) apart
Keep plants well watered














Harvesting 

Remove flowers and cut leaves close to ground level
Leaves will grow again for more harvesting
















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The easy guide to Watermelons
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