Do chives spread?

Will my chives spread? Neither onions chives nor garlic chives will spread, though the clump will get larger (like a bunching onion). However, garlic chives will reseed if the blooms are left on the plant long enough for seeds to mature and fall into the garden.
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Do chives multiply?

Chives will multiply if flowers are allowed to seed out. Mature plants can be divided and transplanted every few years.
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Are chives invasive?

Garlic chives coming up in spring. Even though it can spread aggressively by seed, the seedlings are relatively easy to remove when young (although they can be quite numerous, so weeding may take a lot of time). This plant can be invasive under some conditions, so should be planted with care.
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How much do chives spread?

Spacing: Chives grow about 12 inches tall and spread about 12 inches across. When planting chives near each other, keep the bulbs at least six inches apart. Every three or four years, divide the bulbs, so that they keep proliferating.
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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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All About Chives



How do you stop chives from spreading?

If you don't want chives to spread via seeds and show up in different areas within your garden, cut off the flower heads before they go to seed.
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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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Do chives need to be divided?

Chives can spread out and lose vigor over time, so dividing the plant every few years helps to keep it compact and productive too. The best time to divide chives for forcing indoors is on a dry day in autumn when the soil is moist but not wet – it shouldn't stick to your boots.
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How big does a chive plant get?

Garlic chives have long, flat foliage about 12 inches tall, but the white clusters of flowers stand about 18 inches tall in late spring or early summer.
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How far apart should chives be planted?

Space plants 6-12 inches apart. Replant new clumps in soil enriched with organic matter, such as fine compost. You can also start chives from seed.
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Should I cut back my chives after they flower?

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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How do you keep herbs from spreading?

Compartment gardening can be done by placing borders around your invasive herbs that are planted directly into the garden. You can create separate compartments for your invasive herbs using metal or plastic edging around them. The edging must be buried fairly deeply, to keep your herbs from spreading.
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Do I need to thin out chives?

Sowing chives

Thin out the young plants to 23-30cm (9-12in) apart when large enough to handle. Seeds can also be sown indoors from March to June in pots or cell or plug trays filled with seed sowing compost at a temperature of 18-21C (65-70F).
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How do you cut chives to encourage growth?

Never pull the chive leaves out of the soil, this will kill them. Cut as close as you can to the ground, using sharp cutting tools. Leave around 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) from the base of the plant. Harvest in a scattered manner, leaving around 2″ (5 cm) in sections, otherwise your chives won't grow and have bare patches.
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Do chives grow in clumps?

Chives seem to quickly form a fairly large clump, so unless you want that clump to get larger, you will have to divide them at some point.
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How do you divide chives?

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

Alliums: Chives are an Allium, so you can plant them alongside members of that same family, like onions, leeks, scallion, and garlic since they require similar care.
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How do you multiply chive plants?

You can divide established chive plants in early spring or fall. Simply dig up the clump of bulbs, separate them into individual small clusters of bulbs, and replant. If you are dividing in fall, consider potting up a clump to grow indoors for winter.
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Do chives grow back after winter?

Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) are among the most popular herbs for home gardeners to grow. They are easy to plant and care for, and since they are a hardy perennial, they return to the garden year after year.
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Do chives grow year round?

Grow chives all year even when the garden is under snow. Chives are one of the most dependable herbs in the garden. They are the first to emerge in early spring, pushing their spiky foliage through the snow and mulch.
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What not to plant next to chives?

Grapes, tomatoes, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, eggplant, kohlrabi, mustard, peppers, potatoes, rhubarb, roses, squash, and strawberries all do better when growing near chives. Asparagus, beans, peas, and spinach, however, have a harder time growing when planted near chives.
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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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Are scallions and chives the same?

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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