Home Herbs A to Z Chives (Allium spp.)
Chives (Allium spp.) Print E-mail

a jewel among vegetables...

In the Garden | Culinary | Medicinal use

Popular garden varieties

Chives

Garlic Chives

Top

In the Garden

Growth Characteristics:

  • Perennial, Frost hardy,
  • Height: ± 25cm; Spread: ±20 cm,
  • Makes an attractive edging in the garden,
  • Chives ( Allium schoenoprasum ):
    • Produce a dense, globular head of pinkish to purple blossoms; with a delicate, mild onion flavour. The leaves are grass-like, hollow, tubular, green, tapering to a point at the top,
  • Garlic Chives / Chinese Chives( A. tuberosum ):
    • Forms a flower head composed of star-like, white flowers and flat, narrow, light to dark green leaves. Use the dried seed heads in bouquets,

Cultivation:

  • Full sun; Well drained, composted soil,

     

Harvesting:

  • Pick fresh leaves and flowers throughout the year,

     

Companion Planting:

  • Vegetables: Plant with Carrots, Tomatoes,
  • Herbs: Plant with Parsley,
  • Fruit: Plant with Apple trees, Grapes, Strawberries (allow chives to flower then cut and lay them on the ground between strawberry plants to deter fungi), Fruit trees in general,
  • Ornamentals: Roses,
  • Do not plant with: Beans, Peas,
  • Attracting Beneficial insects:

     

Repellant for:

  • Aphids, Mites,
  • Use against Apple scab, Blackspot and Mildew,

Top

Culinary use

Use Fresh Chives and Garlic Chives leaves and flowers with:

  • Potatoes, Salads, Tomatoes,
  • Chop it fine and add to cottage cheese or cream cheese,
  • Chicken, Fish, Shellfish,
  • Cheese, Eggs, Salad dressings, Sauces, Vinegars, Butters, Omelettes,
  • Use the leaves of Garlic chives to make garlic-flavored salad vinegar with dill and mint ,
  • Asian dishes, French dishes,
  • Lengthy cooking destroys the flavour. Add leaves towards the end of cooking.

     

Top

Medicinal use

Chives and Garlic Chives may be beneficial in the following cases:

Lymphatic System
  • Mild Antibiotic, to cleanse blood,
  • Take as protection against common colds,
Digestive system
  • Stimulate appetite and promote digestion,
  • Take as protection against worms, dysentery and typhoid,
Urinary System
  • Beneficial for kidney function,

 

Preparation and dosage:

  • Use fresh leaves and flowers with food.

Top

 

Featured Herb

Asparagus:
A very popular summer vegetable, easy to prepare and so versatile for starters, soups and salads. It has diuretic properties and will be helpful in cases of water retention.

Follow us on:

Healthy Living Herbs on Facebook