Should chives be cut back?

When to cut back chives – Chives are extremely cold hardy, and will start growing in late winter or early spring. So, it's best to cut them down to the ground in late fall. You can also cut them back again after they're done blooming to promote growth.
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How far can you cut back chives?

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.
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Should I cut back chives after flowering?

Is it necessary to prune chives? Yes, I highly recommend dead-heading your chive blossoms once they've finished blooming and are starting to dry out.
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How do you trim chives to make it bushier?

How to Trim Chives
  1. Cut all the scapes in the chive plant down to 1 or 2 inches above ground level, using a pair of sharp scissors or a knife. ...
  2. Harvest the chives another two or three times throughout the first year, waiting until the chives reach at least 4 inches tall before harvesting.
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When should you cut chives?

How to Harvest Chives
  1. Begin harvesting chive leaves about 30 days after you transplant or 60 days after seeding.
  2. Be sure to cut the leaves down to the base when harvesting (within 1 to 2 inches of the soil).
  3. Harvest 3 to 4 times during the first year. ...
  4. The chive plant will flower in late spring or early summer.
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Cutting Back Chives for New Growth



How do you make chives thicker?

To make sure chives grow thicker, select organically rich, well-draining soils. Grow the herb in sandy-loam soils. These soils do not retain much water in the root section and are well-draining. Loam soils are a mixture of sand, clay, and silt.
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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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Can you eat chives that have flowered?

Chive blossoms can be tossed in a salad or, more commonly, used to garnish a dish. Chinese chives (or garlic chives) produce edible white flowers with a garlic flavor that is stronger than the leaf itself. The stalks with unopened buds can be chopped and stir-fried, similar to asparagus.
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How do you look after chives in the garden?

Chives prefer moisture-retentive, well-drained soil and a sunny or partially shaded spot. They can also be grown in large pots of soil-based compost, either on their own or in a mixed herb display. Chives are incredibly easy to maintain. Just keep them well watered, especially during long dry spells in summer.
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Why are my chives falling over?

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. In case of unfavorable climatic conditions, bring the outdoor pots of chives indoors. Set them there until the unfavorable climatic conditions are over.
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How do you care for outdoor chives?

Sun: Chives thrive in full sun, but they will grow almost anywhere. If you are growing chives indoors, place them in a south-facing window or a spot that receives at least six hours of sunshine. Water: Keep the soil moist. Chives grow best when watered frequently, as long as there is proper soil drainage.
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Why are my chives turning 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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What do you do with chives in the winter?

Cut back the existing tired foliage, and water well. 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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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 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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Will chives survive the winter?

Cold-hardy herbs, such as chives, mint, oregano, parsley, sage and thyme, can often survive cold-winter temperatures while continuing to produce flavorful foliage, as long as they are provided with some protection or grown indoors.
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How do you prepare chives for winter?

Chives- are fine overwintering and will benefit from a period of dormancy. Lavender- Consider covering and/or cutting back and mulching over. Lemon verbena- Plan on cutting back to 6 inches and mulching over. Mint- Dormant in winter, consider covering, cutting back or potting up for indoor use.
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How often should chives be watered?

Chives. For chives it is best to give the herb a thorough watering once or twice a week. You should then let the soil around the herb dry completely before you water again.
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Should I let my chive plant flower?

Chives are common herbs that get beautiful little purple flowers in early summer. Just like most plants, chives will benefit from regular pruning to keep them looking nice, and growing their best. It's also important to deadhead chives after they bloom, or they will spread all over your garden.
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Do chives go dormant?

If you decide to leave them outdoors and temps hit rock bottom, the chives will just go to sleep and lie dormant until they poke their skinny heads back up in spring.
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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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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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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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