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I cant seem to start chives I tried last year and the year before but never get anything Im thinking of sowing some tonight please can someone give me and tips, pointers or advise.
Many Thanks
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I cant seem to start chives I tried last year and the year before but never get anything Im thinking of sowing some tonight please can someone give me and tips, pointers or advise.
Many Thanks
Get a pot. fill 3/4 full of soil. Put the whole packet of seeds in [open the packet and tip the seeds onto the surface of the soil]. Put half an inch of soil over the top. Label them 'chives'. Stick outside until they germinate.
I bought mine in the garden centre last year and they didn't last long, they got infected with greenflies and had to be chucked out. I've got seeds this year, I haven't planted them yet.
I bought mine in the garden centre last year and they didn't last long, they got infected with greenflies and had to be chucked out. I've got seeds this year, I haven't planted them yet.
Once they're big enough, plant them out and leave them out. Just snip off a bit when you need it In winter they die back and about now, they'll be shooting again. Pupsy
so should I sow now and leave them outside each year i put them somewhere warm they never seem to germinate am i keeping them to warm
According to this guide The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Chives chives need warmth to germinate successfully. If you can germinate tomatoes and chillies you should be able to germinate chives.
I buy a couple of plants a year - in the summer-and split them into 3 or 4 then plant them in various parts of the garden.
Some will thrive and others struggle. It's my way of getting to know my garden!
They die back each autumn and come back every Spring.
Easiest way me thinks!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Mine are happiest in a slightly damp, partially shaded spot. They never thrive in the sort of warm/dryish place that the mediterranean herbs are happiest.
If you buy a pot from the supermarket, harden them off before you shove them outside; they'll be 'soft' from growing inside.
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