Showing posts with label garlic chives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garlic chives. Show all posts
Friday, September 25, 2015
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Garlic Chives
It's time to plan your spring garden and start making those lists of things to add. My favorite January activity is making the garden wish lists.Here's an herb that we love having in the garden.
Garlic chives: Allium tuberosum.
You can use the leaves all year long, like regular chives. It blooms white in late summer and spreads like crazy. It's a beautiful filler in the herb garden.
Alliums grow from bulbs and they include everything in the onion family. The leaves and flowers are edible.
They have star shaped florets at the top of a stalk that comes up from the bulb.
Garlic chives grow easily from seeds or from divisions of clumps of bulbs from an established patch like this one.
This patch in the corner of my lower herb garden started as a single plant. Now we have garlic chives in the neighboring beds, too. They're easy to pull out where you don't' want them. We prefer to let them wander.
Labels:
allium,
garden,
garlic chives,
herbs
Monday, November 26, 2012
Garlic Chive Seeds
This is why the garlic chives spread so well. Blow the pic up to see how gorgeous these seed heads are. And notice the number of seeds.
We started out with one plant.
One.
Now they're trying to take over.
I'm kinda happy about it.
We started out with one plant.
One.
Now they're trying to take over.
I'm kinda happy about it.
Labels:
garden,
garlic chives,
herb,
seeds,
winter
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