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Ideal herb for cooking, easy to grow and attractive in the garden
Garlic chives, also called Chinese chives, have slim flat grass-like leaves that taste like a perfect combination of sweet garlic and chives. Just snip them over salads, fresh vegetables or any savory dish to add a subtle and delicious garlic accent without any of the fuss. The green strappy leaves form neat mounding plants with pretty white edible blossoms. This permanent perennial herb is a joy to have ready at hand - a gardening cook's secret.
Allium Schoenoprasum tuberosum
This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growing conditions.
Onion Maggot
Delia antiqua
This small fly is a relative of the Cabbage Maggot/Fly and can be a serious problem for onion growers in the northern half of the country (it also attacks leek, shallot and garlic). Like the Cabbage Fly it lays its eggs at the base of a plant and the newly hatched larvae burrow down into the root or bulb. The larvae will kill a small seedling and then move on to other seedlings (one larvae may kill up to a dozen seedlings). A larger plant won’t necessarily die, but it will be stunted in growth and the lesions they create may allow rot causing organisms to enter). Later generations may infest mature bulbs.
Row covers are an effective control. You should remove all onions from the ground to reduce the chances of it overwintering (it overwinters as a brown pupa which looks like a grain of wheat). Another strategy is to plant some onion sets as a trap crop near your seedlings (and then remove them). Red Onions may be less susceptible.
Last Frost Date (LFD) refers to the approximate date of the last killing frost of spring.
Example first frost date on April 08.
First Frost Date (FFD) refers to the approximate date of the first killing frost of winter.
Example first frost date on November 01.
Current week.