Add a dash of flavor and elegance to your foods
Without a doubt, Chives are the absolute easiest herb to grow. They are native to Siberia and Southeast Asia. A member of the onion family, Chive plants have narrow, tubular leaves that are delicious snipped fresh into any dish where onions are used. If you let them grow too long, they will produce pretty lavender blooms. Hardy plants need just a little care and love indoors.
Most people recognize them as those little, jade-green sprinkles on their baked potatoes in restaurants. Chives are a common sight in gardens or along walkways; they are cultivated for both their ornamental and culinary properties.
Chives go where the others are unwelcome. No onion or garlic breath from this lovely cousin. No tearful chopping or tedious peeling, just snip away at the deep green grass-like fronds. Yet you still get a mild onion flavor that goes so well with eggs, potatoes and fish.
Culture
Pot size 6-12 inches wide x 6-10 inches deep.
Seed Spacing Sow seeds just below soil surface and water
Plant Spacing Chives should be spaced 6 to 9 inches (15 - 22cm) apart.
Seed Germination Period 15 to 21 days.
Soil Requirements Well drained, fertile and rich in humus.
Growing Mix Mix two parts potting soil and one part coarse sand or perlite.
Fertilizer Water in an organic fertilizer such as compost tea or manure tea once a month
Sun & Lighting Chives prefer full sun. They need 5 to 8 hours of sunlight daily.
Water Requirements Water on a regular schedule, taking care to not over-water.
Uses
Chives add a dash of flavor and elegance to many different foods.
Chives are best used fresh, but may be frozen. Fresh, they can be chopped fine and added to butters (great for corn on the cob), soft cheeses, and salads.
Chives are often used as part of "Fines Herbs". This blend of finely chopped
fresh herbs is usually made up of equal parts of three or four of the following:
Basil, Chervil, Chives,
Marjoram, Mint, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage,
Savory, Tarragon, or
Thyme; and is usually added at the end of cooking so that the delicate flavors are not lost.
Bright purple Chive flowers make an eye catching and flavorful garnish sprinkled on salads, omelettes, chicken and vegetable dishes.
The
medical properties of
chives are similar to those of garlic, but weaker; the faint effects in comparison with garlic are probably the main reason for its limited use as a
medicinal herb. Chives are also rich in vitamins A and C and contain trace amounts of sulfur and are rich in calcium and iron. They have been used in alternative medicine as a
cure for colds and flu, and as an appetite stimulant.
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