Chives - Common

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Chives - Common

The Common Chives are at home anywhere. The Chives Common, 'Allium schoenoprasum', has beautiful edible flowers and delicate onion flavored foliage. The edible flowers make a tasty chive vinegar. The Chives plant is 12 inches tall and has narrow, hollow leaves. Chives foliage is used as garnish to compliment onions, potatoes, asparagus, cauliflower, corn, tomatoes, peas, carrots, spinach, poultry, fish, shell fish, creamy sauces, cheese and eggs. Plant in the early spring as soon as the soil can be worked or 2 months before first fall frost. Chives are a type of onion grown for the foliage and not the bulb. They produce round pinkish-purple flowers in late spring and early summer. Not many plants do as many things as this plant does and are as easy to grow, maintain, and they come back every year. Chives prefer rich, well drained soil. It is very famous for use on baked potatoes with butter and sour cream and chopped chives on top. ... more information

 

Tomato - Black Krim 'Lycopersicon Lycopersicum', is an early, rich flavored old heirloom from the Crimean peninsula of Russia. Black Krim is an intermediate tomato which means they continue to grow indefinitely until frost. Tomatoes need at least 1 inch of water a week. Prune the intermediate tomatoes in order to keep a single stem.

Chives - Common
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