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Chivette Chives

Allium 'Chivette'

  • Compact Allium 'Chivette' Produces Edible Leaves and Stunning Lavender-Pink Blooms Year After Year
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-8
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall, 1 ft Wide
  • Showy Purple Blooms in Late Spring
  • Excellent Mass Planting in Butterfly Gardens
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Fast-growing, Fragrant, Flowering, Deer-resistant, Self-pollinating, Attracts pollinators, Container Friendly, Heat Tolerant, Thornless
Hardiness Zone 4a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 1-2 ft
Width 1 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Upright
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Purple
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Botanical Name Allium 'Chivette'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Chivette
Class Asparagales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

How large do Chivette Chives get at maturity?

  • Chivette Chives reach 12 to 15 inches tall and wide at maturity, forming compact, dense tufts. This sterile variety stays naturally tidy without spreading by seed. Plant them along bed edges or in containers where their controlled size won't overwhelm other plants.

What are the basic care requirements for Chivette Chives?

  • Chivette Chives are low-maintenance perennials hardy in USDA Zones 4-8 that return each spring. They prefer well-drained soil and full to partial sun, growing 12-15 inches tall and wide. Snip faded flowers to keep plants tidy since this sterile variety won't self-seed. Shop at Nature Hills for this compact herb that thrives with minimal care.

Does Chivette Chives ship bare root or potted?

  • Chivette Chives typically ship as potted plants rather than bare root, since they're herbaceous perennials that establish better with an intact root system. These compact plants reach 12-15 inches and are hardy in zones 4-8. Plant them in spring after frost danger passes for best establishment.

Are Chivette Chives winter hardy in zone 4?

  • Yes, Chivette Chives are winter hardy in USDA zone 4. This herbaceous perennial dies back in winter but returns each spring in zones 4-8. Simply cut back the dead foliage in late fall and expect new growth to emerge when temperatures warm.

What is the mature height and width of Chivette Chives?

  • Chivette Chives reach 12 to 15 inches tall and wide, forming compact, dense tufts. This sterile variety stays naturally tidy without spreading by seed. Plant them as border edging or in containers where their manageable size shines, available at naturehills.com.

How much sun does Chivette Chives need daily?

  • Chivette Chives thrive in full sun to partial shade, needing at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best growth and flower production. In zones 4-8, they'll tolerate some afternoon shade in hotter climates. Place them where they'll get morning sun for the most vigorous 12-15 inch clumps.

How often should I water Chivette Chives?

  • Chivette Chives are drought-tolerant once established and prefer well-draining soil that doesn't stay soggy. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically once or twice per week during growing season. Reduce watering in winter when the plant goes dormant.

When and how do I prune Chivette Chives?

  • Prune Chivette Chives after the lavender-pink blooms fade in early summer since this sterile variety won't set seed. Cut spent flowers back to keep plants tidy and encourage fresh growth. You can also harvest leaves throughout the growing season by snipping them 2 inches above soil level.

What is the best time of year to plant shipped Chivette Chives?

  • Plant Chivette Chives in early spring after the last frost or in fall, 6-8 weeks before hard freeze in zones 4-8. Spring planting allows the compact clumps to establish before their late spring bloom show. Give them well-draining soil and they'll quickly form dense 12-15 inch tufts.