Chives Seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) – Perennial Herb – Edible Flowers – Culinary Herb Seeds – Pollinator Friendly Garden Plant

Chives Seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) – Perennial Herb – Edible Flowers – Culinary Herb Seeds – Pollinator Friendly Garden Plant

Sale price  $39.00 Regular price  $97.00
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Chives Seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) – Perennial Herb – Edible Flowers – Culinary Herb Seeds – Pollinator Friendly Garden Plant

Chives Seeds (Allium schoenoprasum) – Perennial Herb – Edible Flowers – Culinary Herb Seeds – Pollinator Friendly Garden Plant

Sale price  $39.00 Regular price  $97.00

Grow your own fresh herbs with Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)β€”a hardy, easy-to-grow perennial herb prized for its mild onion flavor and beautiful edible blooms.

Perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, chives thrive in garden beds, raised beds, and containers, providing fresh harvests year after year.

🌟 Why Grow Chives?

  • 🌿 Fresh, mild onion flavor for everyday cooking
  • 🌸 Edible purple flowers – beautiful & functional
  • 🐝 Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Naturally repels common garden pests
  • ❄️ Cold-hardy perennial (comes back every year)

πŸ“¦Β What You’ll Receive

  • Approx. 100 Chive Seeds
  • Fresh, high-quality, non-GMO seeds
  • Packaged in a moisture-resistant seed packet

🌿 Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Allium schoenoprasum
  • Plant Type: Perennial Herb
  • Height: 12–18 inches
  • Spread: ~12 inches
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade
  • Zones: USDA 3–9

🌱 Growing Instructions

  • 🌑️ Sow in spring after frost or late summer
  • 🌱 Plant ΒΌ inch deep in well-draining soil
  • ⏱️ Germination: 7–14 days
  • πŸ“ Space plants 4–6 inches apart

βœ‚οΈΒ Harvest & Care

  • Harvest regularly to promote new growth
  • Divide every 2–3 years for best performance
  • Trim flowers to focus energy on leaves (or enjoy them!)

πŸ’‘ Bonus: Flowers can be used in infused vinegar or as a garnish

🌼 Perfect For

  • Herb gardens & kitchen gardens
  • Container gardening & small spaces
  • Companion planting in vegetable beds
  • Pollinator-friendly landscapes

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