Chives
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Description
Flavorful, Hardy, and Exceptionally Versatile
Garlic Chives (Allium tuberosum) are a hardy perennial herb prized for their mild garlic flavor, attractive clumping growth, and endless culinary uses. With slender, flat green leaves and delicate white star-shaped flowers in late summer, garlic chives add both beauty and function to kitchen gardens, borders, and containers. Loved by chefs and home gardeners alike, this easy-growing herb provides a flavorful, steady harvest from spring through fall.
Why You’ll Love Garlic Chives
Garlic chives offer a unique combination of gentle garlic aroma and fresh herbal brightness—perfect for enhancing soups, stir-fries, eggs, dumplings, salads, and marinades. The edible flowers not only attract bees and butterflies but also make stunning garnishes. Their strong ornamental and culinary value makes them a must-have for any herb collection.
Growing Details
Garlic chives thrive in full sun to partial shade and adapt well to a variety of soils, as long as drainage is good. Plants typically grow 12–18 inches tall and expand into tidy clumps over time. They are extremely low-maintenance and tolerate heat, light frost, and periods of drought once established. Plant them in garden beds, herb gardens, or containers, and enjoy a dependable supply of flavorful leaves.
Growing Success Tips
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Plant in full sun for best flavor; tolerates partial shade
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Water consistently, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings
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Trim leaves regularly to encourage fresh new growth
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Divide clumps every 2–3 years to maintain health and vigor
Bonus Tip: Snip flower buds early for the strongest garlic flavor—or allow blooms to open to attract pollinators.
Product Features
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Perennial herb with mild garlic flavor
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Height: 12–18 inches
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Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
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Edible leaves and flowers
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Excellent for borders, herb gardens, and containers
Growing Information
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Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
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Water Use: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
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Spacing: 8–12 inches apart
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Harvest: Cut leaves as needed once plants are well established
Key Benefits
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Delicious garlic-chive flavor for a wide range of dishes
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Low-maintenance perennial with continuous harvests
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Beautiful white blooms that attract pollinators
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Ideal for both culinary gardens and ornamental displays
