Chives thrive in full sun and well drained moist soil rich in organic matter. They tolerate light shade, but 6 - 8 hours of direct light is best. Chives are very hardy perennials in zones 3-10. In cooler climates, you can grow them as annuals. The most ideal temperature for growing chives is 60° F – 72° F. Chives are a excellent herb for your indoor garden. They do very well in containers.

Sow your chive seeds 2-3 inches deep. Keep them spaced about 6-8 inches apart or you can thin them to this spacing once they reach about 2-3 inches high. Over-fertilizing can be detrimental to your chives as this plant is not a heavy feeder. A soil rich in organic compost should provide sufficient nutrients for them to grow healthy.
Water chives regular until they become established. Give them a good watering during dry, hot periods. Chives can be harvested about 6 weeks after sprouting.
Cut them off 1/2 - 1 inch above the soil line. This will leave enough of the plant to regrow.
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