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Chives
I'm still trying to find out why my chives are so skinny. I've
got 5 pots of them and they are all the same. Any ideas? -- Squire |
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tippy1 wrote:
I'm still trying to find out why my chives are so skinny. I've got 5 pots of them and they are all the same. Any ideas? What do you think chives are supposed to look like? Lorenzo L. Love http://home.thegrid.net/~lllove "We recognize, however dimly, that greater efficiency, ease, and security may come at a substantial price in freedom, that law and order can be a doublethink version of oppression, that individual liberties surrendered for whatever good reason are freedom lost." Walter Cronkite, in the preface to the 1984 edition of 1984 |
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Chives
They might be root-bound. Put them in the ground and let them spread
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tippy1 wrote:
I'm still trying to find out why my chives are so skinny. I've got 5 pots of them and they are all the same. Any ideas? I may be wrong here but I believe chives are normally skinny, like in the 1/8" thick range. As are mine... |
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