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Chives

Chives are a perennial member of the onion family that sport beautiful edible flowers. Plus, they're a wonderful companion plant that helps deter pests. Here's how to grow chives in your garden!

Chives are cool-season, cold-tolerant perennials that are best planted in early to mid-spring for an early summer harvest.

Be mindful when planting this herb, as it will take over your garden if the flowers are allowed to develop fully (the flowers scatter the seeds). However, this plant is easy to dig up and move if it does end up invading other parts of your garden.

Chives are also a wonderful companion plant that deters pests. They're a good friend to plant with carrots, celery, lettuce, peas, and tomatoes.

Types of Chives to Grow

The two species of chives commonly grown in home gardens are common chives (Allium schoenoprasum) and garlic chives (A. tuberosum): 

Planting

When to Plant Chives

Choosing and Preparing the Planting Site

How to Plant Chives

Chives

Care

How to Grow Chives

 

Pests/Diseases Recommended Varieties Harvest/Storage

How to Harvest Chives

Chives

How to Store Chives

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