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Seed Chives

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Add a burst of fresh, onion-like flavor to your meals with chives, one of the easiest herbs to grow at home! Whether you're a kitchen gardener or a first-time grower, these high-quality seeds are perfect for container gardening, balconies, windowsills, or backyard beds.

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    Growing chives from seeds in containers is simple and super rewarding. This perennial herb is easy to growHere's a complete, no-fuss guide tailored for Indian climates:

    Container

    • Size: 6–8 inches deep, 8–12 inches wide.

    • Drainage: Must have drainage holes. Chives dislike soggy roots.

    Potting Mix

    A well-draining, slightly fertile mix works best. Try this combo:

    • 1 part garden soil

    • 1 part compost/vermicompost

    • 1 part cocopeat or river sand (improves drainage)

    (Optional: Add neem cake powder to prevent pests naturally.)

    Sowing the Seeds

    • Timing: Best time in India is October to February (cooler weather).

    • How:

      • Sprinkle seeds evenly on moist soil.

      • Cover lightly with a thin layer (½ cm) of soil or cocopeat.

      • Mist gently with water.

    Watering

    • Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy.

    • Use a spray bottle in early days to avoid displacing seeds.

    • Once sprouted (7–14 days), water when top inch of soil feels dry.

    Sunlight

    • Needs 4–6 hours of sunlight per day.

    • Ideal spot: East or north-facing balcony/window.

    • In hot summers (above 35°C), provide partial shade or netting.

    Thinning and Care

    • Once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall, thin them to give 2-inch spacing.

    • This helps each plant grow bushier.

    Fertilizing

    • Add liquid compost tea or diluted fish emulsion every 2–3 weeks.

    • Avoid overfeeding—chives thrive in moderately fertile soil.

    Harvesting

    • Start harvesting when blades are 6–8 inches tall (usually after 6–8 weeks).

    • Cut leaves from the base with scissors—don’t pull!

    • Regular cutting encourages more growth.

    Pests & Problems

    • Rare, but aphids or fungal issues may occur.

    • Neem oil spray (every 2 weeks) helps.

    • Ensure airflow around the plant to avoid fungal diseases.