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Old 31-03-2003, 04:32 PM
George Shirley
 
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Default Using Chives in the landscape

I've had onion and garlic chives planted in my herb garden for several
years now, they haven't spread and don't seem to be invasive in my zone
9b climate. The chive flower buds make a good infused vinegar and are
tasty on salads besides being pretty.

George

Bunny McElwee wrote:

I had a pot of chives from last year that I let go over the winter
months and actually thought I had killed it. Its in a pot now, and even
after being covered in snow, it came back and now has tons of purple flowers
on it. I've heard of people using them in their landscapes, but is this a
good idea? Do they spread or stay in one clump? Do they go to seed
prolifically and create many more plants around them? What are your
experiences with using them in the landscape? They are such beautiful
flowers, it seems a shame to not utilize the flowers as well as gain from
the chive production.

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