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How to Grow Chives
easy
Gardening
seasonal
5 steps
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Safety Warnings
Keep out of reach of pets if using certain organic fertilizers.
Tools Needed
Hand trowel
— Standard garden size
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Pruning shears
— Sharp cutting blades
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Materials
Chive seeds or division
— Allium schoenoprasum
(As needed)
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Potting mix
— Well-draining, organic
(1 bag)
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Mulch
— Organic compost or shredded bark
(2-3 inches deep)
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Steps
1
Prepare well-draining soil rich in organic matter, ensuring it is loose and fertile.
Tip: Chives prefer a sunny location with moist, well-drained soil.
2
Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep or plant divisions 6-12 inches apart.
Tip: Planting divisions provides a faster harvest than seeds.
Plant division
6-12" apart
Loose soil
Side view · Space divisions to allow root expansion
3
Water the soil consistently, keeping it moist but not waterlogged.
Tip: Avoid overwatering to prevent bulb rot.
4
Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Tip: Compost works best as a mulch and fertilizer.
Apply mulch
Chive leaves
Garden soil
Top-view detail · Mulch retains moisture and protects the root zone
5
Harvest by snipping the leaves from the top or outside of the clump using shears.
Tip: Always leave about 2 inches of growth above the soil to allow the plant to regenerate.
Snip leaves
Leave 2" base
Mulch layer
Harvesting · Cut stems from top or outside to encourage regrowth
Pro Tips
Divide chive clumps every 3-4 years to maintain plant vigor.
Allow the plant to flower in some areas to attract pollinators.
Chives are perennial and will return year after year in most climates.
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Sources
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Old Farmer's Almanac
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