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| This is my first year growing chives. I'm such a n00b. Anyways I've sown some indoors and last weekend outdoors in the herb spiral.
I've googled a fair amount and searched the gardenweb forums quite a bit and haven't found an answer. The chives and garlic chives indoors that are now growing have about 6-7 seedlings in each dixie cup. Should these be thinned to one plant per container? |
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| I recommend leaving them all in one "pot" and calling it one plant, GJ. Then you just cut the top off of the whole thing when you want to use them. If they're planted outside, the plant will get "thicker" each year, but if you start with just one individual little seedling, it would take a long time to get a substantial plant. Even with 6-7 seedlings, it'll take a while to get much of a clump. Garlic chives, by the way, have much larger foliage than "regular" chives. I never knew that until I got some at a swap one year! If you leave some of the garlic chives flower, they're really pretty---I think! Don't know if they'd flower the first year from seed. Hope that helps! |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/S 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Wed, Apr 28, 10 at 9:44
| What Skybird sez. Dan |
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| I thought that they didn't need much thinning or none. What then would be a good density for indoor and outdoor sown chives? |
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| gjcore : My outdoor chives plant has been neglected, abused, and even insulted - yet it thrives. By the end of this summer, it will probably be ready for a three way split. I guess it would be considered to have a high density. best of luck Ray |
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- Posted by ginnytrcka z5 CO (My Page) on Thu, Apr 29, 10 at 15:56
| My chives go crazy every year in alkaline + clay + altitude + lots of snow. They are the first thing to come out, last thing to die back. No babying required--they take the coldest weather. I literally just slice the clumps into three each year and they keep going. I seriously need to find some other plants that do this well, with so little attention. Start with a larger clump. |
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| I have garlic chives all over my herb bed because I was lax about deadheading them. The main clump has been in place more than a decade without dividing and it's still going strong! |
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