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Chives - Garlic Seeds - Mild Garlic Flavor and Aromatic

Chives - Garlic Seeds - Mild Garlic Flavor and Aromatic

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Grow Flavorful Garlic Chive Seeds in Your Garden

Elevate your culinary creations with Garlic Chive Seeds, the perfect addition to any herb garden. These versatile seeds produce vibrant green leaves with a mild garlic flavor and subtle onion undertones, making them a must-have for home cooks and gardeners alike.

Why Choose Our Garlic Chive Seeds?

Our premium Garlic Chive Seeds grow into hardy perennial herbs that thrive in temperate climates. Unlike regular chives, these flat-leaved beauties offer a distinct garlicky taste that enhances Asian and French dishes. The entire plant is edible - from the flavorful leaves to the crisp stems and delicate white flowers.

Easy to Grow & Maintain

Perfect for beginners, these seeds are simple to cultivate:

  • Sow after last frost in well-draining soil
  • Plant 1/4 in. deep, 6 in. apart
  • Germinates in just 7-14 days
  • Ready to harvest in 60 days
  • Each packet plants a 15 ft. row

For continuous harvest, simply cut leaves at the base when they reach 8-10" tall. Regular watering and trimming will keep your plants productive throughout the season.

Dual-Purpose Garden Beauty

Beyond their culinary uses, Garlic Chive plants make stunning ornamental additions to your garden. In late summer, they produce attractive white flowers that attract pollinators, adding both beauty and biodiversity to your outdoor space.

Premium Quality Guaranteed

Each packet contains 200 open-pollinated, heirloom, non-GMO seeds (Allium cepa). As part of our Get Real Grow Food collection, we guarantee top-quality seeds that will become a perennial favorite in your garden, returning year after year.

Start your flavorful herb garden today with these versatile Garlic Chive Seeds!

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