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Chives Herb Seeds (Approx. 135 seeds) by Jamieson Brothers® Reviews

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Jamieson Brothers® Chives Herb Seeds CHIVES Allium schoenoprasum, this is one of the most popular herbs and is extremely easy to grow. The leaves have a tasty, mild flavour which are great in omelettes, soups, salads and cheese dishes. The pink decorative flowers are also edible. Perennial. CHARACTERISTICS Height: 20cm-30cm Exposure: Full sun to partial shade Harvest: Mid to Late Spring Garden Uses: Great for containers & borders; also good for planting in greenhouse or at home. Attracts: Bees, butterflies and other pollinators Benefits: An aid to digestion. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS: Starting Indoors - All year round Sow seeds 0.5cm deep in trays of moist compost, be careful not to over-water. Store in a warm place at an approx. temperature of 13-16°c. When the seedlings are strong enough to handle they can be transplanted into bigger pots or trays. Do not overcrowd the plants and keep in a warm, light position. Once all chance of frost has passed the plants can be transplanted direct into your desired location. Harden off first. Alternatively, for all year round supply sow indoors in pots. Sowing Outdoors - March-April Row width 15cm. Sow seeds 1.5cm deep direct in growing bed. Keep the soil moist, and be careful not to over-water. When large enough to handle thin to 15cm. Pick leaves as required. Flowers following Spring.

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They are growing. The seeds arrived on time and are currently growing, but too small to harvest.
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Posted 3 years ago
Not good. I gave these to my daughter as I had problems with another pack. Nothing came up for her either.
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Posted 3 years ago
Follow instructions. All seeds came up healthy
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Posted 3 years ago
RoksanaRoksana
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Generally okay. First, I sowed it at home and then replanted it into the soil. I have to say that not all the seeds grew, but enough to plant it in the garden. It's still small, but it's growing healthy. I'm happy with purchase.
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Posted 3 years ago
Great. Great sprouting well
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Posted 3 years ago
Rubbish. Either I am really unlucky this year with seeds or there is something wrong. Enitre packet sewn, literally 3 strands of something fine growing
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Posted 4 years ago