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  2. How to Grow Chives Indoors or Out for a Bountiful Year-Round ...

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    By seed: Direct sow seeds over the soil about 1 inch apart. Cover the seeds with a 1/4 inch of soil. Cover the seeds with a 1/4 inch of soil. By clumps: Gently brush off dirt on the bulbs.

  3. Allium tuberosum - Wikipedia

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    Allium tuberosum (garlic chives, Oriental garlic, Asian chives, Chinese chives, Chinese leek) is a species of plant native to the Chinese province of Shanxi, and cultivated and naturalized elsewhere in Asia and around the world. [1] [4] [5] [6] It has a number of uses in Asian cuisine.

  4. Are Chives Perennial Plants That Grow Back After Winter ... - AOL

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    Garlic chives, also called Chinese ... Chives left to their own devices start to look like wild-haired rockstars by the end of the summer, and the ends can get a bit ragged from wind and weather ...

  5. Chives - Wikipedia

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    Chives starting to look old can be cut back to about 2–5 cm. When harvesting, the needed number of stalks should be cut to the base. [31] During the growing season, the plant continually regrows leaves, allowing for a continuous harvest. [31] Chives are susceptible to damage by leek moth larvae, which bore into the leaves or bulbs of the ...

  6. List of onion cultivars - Wikipedia

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    White garlic Allium neapolitanum Cirillo Wild chives Allium schoenoprasum L. and vars. schoenoprasum, sibiricum Wild garlic Allium vineale L. and ssp. vineale Wild onion Allium ascalonicum L. Yellowflower onion Allium coryi M.E. Jones Yosemite onion Allium yosemitense Eastw.

  7. A few more smart tips to remember are to order high-quality seed garlic online early in the season for best results and avoid planting grocery-store garlic as it may be treated so it won't sprout.

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