What do you do when garlic chives flower?

The flowers can be eaten or dried and made into floral arrangements. Garlic chives germinate from seeds.
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Should I cut the flowers off my garlic chives?

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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Can you eat garlic chives after flowering?

At first glance they look similar to common chives, but take a closer look, and you'll see that garlic chives have wider flat leaves (1, below) -- like extremely overgrown grass. It's not just the leaves you can eat, though -- the flower stems, buds, and pretty white blossoms are all edible too.
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Should you take the flowers off chives?

To keep chives productive, remove faded flowers or use the edible blooms when young to brighten salads. Chives are best used fresh.
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What do you do with garlic chive flowers?

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 to Grow Chives



Do garlic chives come back every year?

Garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) are an easy addition to the garden. If you live in zones 4-9, find a spot for this reliable perennial herb in your garden and it will come back year after year.
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Why do my chives have purple flowers?

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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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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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 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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What part of garlic chives is edible?

Every part of the garlic chive plant is edible, from its small bulb to its flat (not hollow, like other chives') stems to its white blooms and even its tiny black seeds. Use both stalk and leaves of this mild garlicky-flavored vegetable as you would onions, chives, or green onions.
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How do you harvest garlic chives?

Only harvest from established clumps. Cut back several times, beginning late spring and through summer, or snip individual leaves. When cutting, cut to the base of the leaves, just above soil level, as the lowest part of leaves are most tender and this promotes new, vigorous growth.
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When should you trim chives?

Do not cut the chives before they attain the height of at least 6 to 10 inches (15-25 cm). Cut to the base with sharp scissors or pruners. When growing chives from seeds, avoid cutting them for the first 60 days. Chives take at least 60 days to mature from seeds.
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What to do with alliums after flowering?

Allium post bloom care is very easy. Simply keep the plants moderately watered until they fade to yellow and begin to shrivel. At this point, you can cut the plants down to the ground, leaving them where they are or dividing them. Allium bulbs should be divided every three or four years.
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Can you eat the flower heads 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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What is the difference between garlic chives and chives?

chives grow tubular hollow leaves that smell and taste mildly oniony, whereas garlic chives grow wider flat leaves that taste mildly garlicy. Although flower color can vary among varieties, the chive flowers are usually a pale purple, whereas garlic chive flowers are usually white.
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Will garlic chives spread?

I sometimes wonder why garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) are not as commonly grown as regular chives (Allium schoenoprasum). They are hardy perennials and just as easy to grow. Like regular chives, they can spread and become too much of a good thing.
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Do garlic chives have white flowers?

Garlic chives flower towards the end of the summer. The florets of garlic chives are petite, white and star-shaped, appearing in loose bunches.
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Do chives reseed themselves?

Weedy Self-seeders

For instance chives, garlic chives and borage all shed plenty of seeds, so seedlings will pop up reliably – too reliably! Feel free to let them flower to feed the insects, but to prevent them from self-seeding be sure to clip off the spent flowers or seedheads before the seeds ripen.
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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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