growing chives

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growing chives

Chives are much more productive if divided regularly. Divide them into clumps of at least 10 small bulbs and allow divided plants to grow for several weeks before harvesting. Soil, Planting, and Care. When growingchives, it's best to plant them in full sun, but plants also grow in partial shade, especially in the South and Southwest. We will also cover how to divide and multiply your existing chives to increase your harvest. Chives can easily be grown by yourself and enjoyed much of the year! Chivesgrow well in containers, which can be placed in a handy spot, so you can pick them easily whenever needed. Use a peat-free. soil-based compost. Key TakeawaysChives require sunlight and well-draining soil for optimal growth.Chives can easily be grown in containers indoors. Name: chives, garden chives, common chives, onion chives (Allium schoenoprasum). Height: 20–30cm. Plant type: perennial. Foliage: long, hollow, cylindrical leaves. Want to know how to growchives? Check out our comprehensive guide for expert tips and tricks. Shop our selection of heirloom seeds to get started. Planting chives in the ground: Chive bulbs are small and grow close to the top of the soil, so you can use mulch to keep the weeds down. Chives are a perennial herb that grows back every year, growing from little bulbs beneath the soil. Over time, the bulbs split and develop new ones, resulting in a larger cluster of chives. She adds: ‘Chivesgrow best in a sunny location with well-draining soil. They like at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Chives can be grown in garden beds or containers.’

Growing Chives - How to Plant, Grow and Harvest Fresh Chives

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