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Growing Garlic Chives and Chinese Chives for Asian Cooking

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garlic chives Allium tuberosum Chinese chives Asian herbs
Garlic Chives vs Regular ChivesAllium tuberosum (garlic chives, Chinese chives, jiu cai) has flat, strap-shaped leaves (versus the round hollow leaves of regular chives), a distinctive mild garlic flavour combined with the onion flavour of chives, and white flowers that appear in late summer. They are perennial, clump-forming, and incredibly productive — a single plant established in spring provides harvests from its second season indefinitely.GrowingGarlic chives grow in full sun to part shad…

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Daniel is a horticulturalist with nine years of hands-on growing experience in Victoria. He has studied horticulture formally and previously ran a goat and duck farm — where gardening was less hobby and more necessity. He built Soil2Bloom to give Australian gardeners the zone-specific, season-accurate advice they deserve.
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