Herb Seeds – Common Chives Heirloom – Non-GMO – Busy Garden Helper 1,000 Seeds

Considered cousins to garlic, onions and leeks. Planting clumps along your vegetable or flower garden’s edge can positively affect pollination possibilities. Interspersing them between carrots will lead to improved growth and flavor of those favorite orange roots. Tuck chives near cucumber plants and you can say goodbye to a majority of those troublesome cucumber beetles.

Planting Chives: soak seeds overnight before planting for best results. Direct sow – 1/4 inch deep after late frost – full sun – very well-drained soil – keep soil evenly moist.

To harvest, snip the tender green stems periodically throughout the spring and early summer. Once the plant begins to flower, the stems tend to toughen up.

Product Features

  • Chive Seeds – Common Heirloom Herb – (Allium Schoenoprasum)
  • MILD ONION flavor, purple bloom flower, can be used as a garnish.
  • Bee’s are attracted to the purple flowers – Attracts pollinators, open-pollinated
  • 90% Germination Rate – About 75 days to Harvest – Direct Sow
  • 1,000 Seeds Per Packet – Hill Creek Seeds – Idaho USA

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