Can you harvest chives after they flower?

Yes! Chives do not lose their flavor after flowering. So you can continue to harvest them all summer long, before, during, and after blooming.
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Should chives be cut back after flowering?

Method 2: Prune Chives After Blooming

Cutting back chives after flowering will rejuvenate the plant, and encourage fresh new growth. Once the flowers start to fade, prune chives down half way to remove all the spent flowers.
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Can you use chives after they flower?

Cut the flower stalks off at the soil line to prevent the plant from forming seeds. This will encourage the plant to keep producing leaves, and you can utilize the flowers as garnish or tossed into salads. Chives can be used both fresh and dried but they lose quite a bit of their flavor when dried.
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What do you do with chives when they flower?

The chive blossoms are most often used as a pretty garnish for salads and crudite platters but can be added to soups, sauces, and potato and egg dishes. Chive blossoms are also an ideal ingredient to flavor vinegar.
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Will chives grow back after cutting?

Clip leaves from the outer portion of the plant first, making sure not to clip all of the plant at once. If you make a mistake and cut back all of the plant, no worries. It will grow back the following year. Wait to harvest your chives when the plant is at least six inches tall.
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How To Harvest Chives - Cut and Come Again



Do chives come back every year?

Harvest the leaves and flowers as and when you need to. Chives are perennial so will come back year after year. They grow well in pots but are best suited to growing in the ground.
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When should you trim chives?

Begin harvesting the chives at maturity, at least 60 days after sowing seeds or 30 days after transplanting young plants. Gather several or all scapes in one hand and cut with the other so you don't have to pick up individual leaves after cutting.
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Will chives flower twice?

It's time to trim the flowering part when the chives have bloomed. By now, the first half of the tuft has grown nicely. This half will start to bloom later in summer and then I'll repeat the cycle. Very handy!
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Can you eat the purple flowers on chives?

Yes! These purple flowers that grow on the chive plant are not only beautiful, they can be eaten too. Chive flowers have a light onion-y flavor. They can be eaten with eggs, as a garnish for soups, and thrown into salads.
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Are chive flowers poisonous?

Chives belong to the Allium family (which also includes onion, garlic, and leeks) and are poisonous to dogs and cats.
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What do you do with too many chives?

Dry for future use – chives dehydrate easily and can be used throughout the year in soups and stews, eggs and other savory dishes. Just make sure to dry them slowly on low heat to keep them from turning brown. Join a produce exchange – bring your leftovers to a local produce exchange so others can enjoy them too.
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How do you dry fresh chives?

Air dry chives
  1. Gather a handful of chives and bind them into a loose bundle using twine.
  2. Take a paper bag and cut some holes or slits into the sides for air circulation. ...
  3. Hang the bag in a cool and dry space and leave it there for about two weeks. ...
  4. When the chives feel dry and crumble easily, they are ready for storing.
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Can you eat chives raw?

Their pungent flavor is best enjoyed when chives are taken straight from the garden. The most common way to eat chives is to chop them into small ringlets and sprinkle them on cooked food as a garnish. However, chives can be enjoyed raw or cooked in larger quantities.
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How long do chives last in the garden?

Once chives are planted, they usually continue to grow year after year. If you keep your chives in the ground, the bunches should be separated and respaced every three or four years.
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How do you get seeds from chive flowers?

Seed Saving Tips
  1. Harvest flowers: Allow some chive to flower in the spring. Collect flower heads when they are completely dry.
  2. Extract seeds: Crumble flower heads with your fingers over a plate. Seeds will easily separate from the flower. ...
  3. Label and store: Place in a container and store in a cool and dry location.
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Are chives and scallions the same thing?

Chives are a completely different plant species than scallions and green onions. While green onions and scallions are considered vegetables, chives are grouped with herbs like parsley and basil. Compared to heartier green onions, chives are thinner and more fragile.
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Why are my chives falling over?

The herb's ideal temperature for vigorous and stiff growth lies between 40 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4-29 Celsius). Once again, temperatures that are too high or too low (freezing or frost) makes your chives limp or floppy. At very low temperatures, your chives will become dormant.
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How do you preserve chives for later?

If you plan on using fresh chives within four to six days, they can be safely stored at room temperature. However, your chives will remain crisp for ten to fourteen days if stored in the refrigerator. Frozen chives can be stored in the freezer for four to six months.
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How do you keep chives growing in the summer?

Site them somewhere well-lit under cover – a cold frame, greenhouse, hoop house or even a sunny windowsill indoors are all fine. Keep an eye on their moisture levels, and make sure not to over-water. Your chives will soon sprout new leaves.
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Should you divide chives?

To keep clumps growing vigorously, it's a good idea to divide them every few years: Lift the clump with a fork to avoid damaging the bulbs as well as garden worms. Divide into clumps of around 10 to 12 bulbs. Cut the leaves right back to help reduce water loss and they're ready to be replanted.
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Why do chives turn yellow?

When a chives plant runs out of growing space or some of its leaves get old, those leaves may yellow at the tips and die. Harvest those leaves first. If leaves turn entirely yellow, cut them off and use them for compost.
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Can I freeze chive flowers?

Yes, you can freeze chive flowers for around 2 months but you shouldn't freeze the flowers themselves. Instead, you need to freeze them in water, oil or as butter to ensure you retain their delicate flavour.
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