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Garlic Chives – Seeds (Allium tuberosum)
Garlic Chives are a hardy perennial herb prized for their mild garlic flavor and tender, flat green leaves. Perfect for enhancing salads, soups, stir-fries, and garnishes, these chives bring a fresh, aromatic touch to any dish.
Easy to grow and low maintenance, Garlic Chives thrive in garden beds, containers, or raised planters. They are also tolerant of colder climates and will return year after year with minimal care.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April
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Sow outdoors: March – May
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Plant spacing: 20–25 cm between plants
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Position: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil enriched with compost
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Care: Keep soil consistently moist; trim regularly to encourage fresh growth
Key Features
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Hardy perennial with tender, flat green leaves
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Mild garlic flavor ideal for salads, soups, stir-fries, and garnishes
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Easy to grow and low maintenance
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Suitable for garden beds, containers, or raised planters
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Returns year after year with minimal care
Harvest
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Harvesting period: 60–90 days after sowing
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Snip leaves as needed; regular harvesting promotes continuous growth.
Short Tip
Trim regularly to prevent flowering and maintain tender, flavorful leaves throughout the season.
Chives 'Bohemia' - 1000 seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) - Hardy Perennial - Overwintering
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Unit price perChives 'Bohemia' - 1000 seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) - Hardy Perennial - Overwintering
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Unit price perChives ‘Bohemia’ – Seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) – Hardy Perennial
Chives ‘Bohemia’ is a hardy perennial herb, perfect for overwintering and providing fresh growth year after year. Known for its fine, hollow green leaves and mild onion flavor, it’s a versatile kitchen herb ideal for salads, soups, sauces, and garnishes. In summer, attractive purple-pink flowers appear, loved by bees and pollinators, making this a decorative as well as useful garden plant.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April in pots or trays at 15–20°C.
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Sow outdoors: April – July in finely prepared soil.
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Thin or transplant seedlings to 20 cm apart.
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Prefers full sun or partial shade and well-drained soil.
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Cut regularly to encourage fresh growth.
Key Features
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Hardy perennial herb with overwintering growth
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Fine, mild onion-flavored leaves
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Decorative purple flowers attract pollinators
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Easy to grow in pots, borders, or herb gardens
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Reliable year-round harvests
Ideal For
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Fresh salads, soups, sauces, and garnishes
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Herb gardens, borders, and containers
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Attracting bees and pollinators
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February – July
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Harvest: May – October, with regrowth in spring
Quick Tip
Divide clumps every few years to maintain healthy growth and extend the lifespan of your chive plants.
Fine Leaved Chives Seeds (Allium schoenoprasum)
Add fresh, mild onion flavor to your dishes with Fine Leaved Chives, a classic herb with slender, dark green leaves and delicate edible flowers. Ideal for salads, soups, sauces, and garnishes, this perennial herb is easy to grow and provides harvests year after year. Its compact growth habit makes it perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors in spring.
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Prefers fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade.
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Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep in rows 20–25 cm apart.
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Thin seedlings to 15 cm apart.
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Harvest leaves regularly to encourage bushy growth.
Key Features
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Perennial herb with fine, slender leaves
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Mild, fresh onion flavor for culinary use
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Compact and easy to grow in beds or containers
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Long-lasting harvest year after year
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Attractive edible purple flowers
Ideal For
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Fresh salads, soups, sauces, and garnishes
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Container and herb gardens
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Gardeners seeking perennial, low-maintenance herbs
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Adding flavor and ornamental interest to beds
Sowing
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Best time: Early spring indoors or direct sow outdoors
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Row spacing: 20–25 cm
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Plant spacing: Thin to 15 cm apart
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Harvest: From 8–10 weeks after sowing
Quick Tip
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Trim leaves regularly to promote fresh, tender growth and prevent flowering if desired.
