The perennial chives are a very old, hardy spice and medicinal plant that is considered an effective natural remedy and promising cancer prevention in traditional medicine. The leaves have a hearty and sweet garlic aroma. Ideal for direct sowing, pot cultivation possible, sowing spring-autumn-winter, good for mixed culture, harvesting the flowers and leaves.
Description
Chives are a very old perennial herb and medicinal plant that originally comes from China. In Chinese traditional medicine (TCM) and Japanese medicine (TJM), the herb is considered an effective natural remedy and is promising for cancer prevention. The leaves of the white-flowering chives are flat and have a savory and sweet garlic aroma. The seeds are also edible and can be used as a spice. The vigorous and hardy plant attracts many insects.
General information
Plant family: Amaryllidaceae
Life cycle: Perennial
Days to harvest: 90 days
Plant height approx.: 80 cm
Root type: Heart rooter
Nutrient requirements: Medium
Water requirements: Medium
Winter hardiness: Up to -17°C
Location: Sunny
Soil: Permeable, humus-rich loamy soil
pH value: 6 to 7
Sowing and planting information
Germination type: Dark and cold germinator
Sowing depth: 1-2 cm
Optimal germination temperature: 13-18 °C
Germination time: 14-28 days
Plant and row spacing: 4x30 cm
Germination ability of seeds: 2-3 years
Mixed culture
Optimal mixed culture: Endive, Strawberry, Chamomile, Carrot, Parsley, Lettuce, Celery, Salsify, Tomato
Unfavorable mixed culture: Bean, Pea, Kale, Beetroot, Chives, Onion, Garlic
Sowing by climate zone
Subtropic climate (Mediterranean) (e. g. B. Portugal, Spain, Italy)
Direct sowing from November to December is recommended. With artificial stratification, sowing is possible all year round. The ideal location for the plants is sunny.
Moderate climate (e. g. B. Germany, Switzerland, Poland)
Direct sowing from February to April is recommended. With artificial stratification, this is possible from May to August. The ideal location for the plants is sunny.
General recommendations
Requires 6 weeks of cold exposure to germinate. Direct sowing with subsequent thinning at the specified planting distance is recommended.
Garlic chives does not tolerate waterlogging.
Additional tips
Garlic chives generally prefer cooler and more humid climates. In order to quickly obtain a fine, crumbly and permeable soil with good nutrient and water retention capacity, additional incorporation of biochar and primary rock flour is recommended.
Type of propagation
Propagation occurs via seeds or root division.
Plant care
Regular harvesting is necessary to encourage new growth. Because the plants initially grow slowly, we recommend weeding surrounding herbs regularly. Fertilizing is only recommended in spring to encourage new growth.
Other names
Botanical names: Allium tuberosum
English names: Garlic chives, Chinese chives
German names: Schnittknoblauch, Chinesischer Schnittlauch
Portuguese names: Cebolinho Chinês
Spanish names: Cebollino de ajo
French names: Ciboulette ail
Origin
Country: Germany