Find out if chives are perennial plants that are hardy in your area or if you'll need to plant this herb again in spring.
Growing chives as perennials has three main benefits: fresh chives for the kitchen, pretty lavender-colored flowers, and an easy-going plant that pops up early in spring to bring green to the ...
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Flowers that can be planted this month include ... chervil (start from seed and grow them in the shade as a winter annual), chives, garlic chives, cilantro/coriander, parsley, lavender (hardy ...
If an herb is a perennial in your particular growing zone, then it won’t need much in terms of winter protection, according ...