Yes, you can plant chives with tomatoes in the same garden bed. Chives can help repel pests that may harm tomatoes, making them good companion plants.
Yes, you can plant garlic after tomatoes in the same garden bed. Garlic is a good crop to follow tomatoes because it helps to naturally repel pests that may have affected the tomatoes. Rotate crops to prevent soil depletion and disease buildup.
you always take the cuttings from near the root of the plant and it will always grow back been doing it for years with the same chive plant dont cut from the top because will wither more sprouts of chives grow so you wont lose the plant it also grows back every year after year had the same chive plant for five years now
No, chives and green onions are not the same. Chives have a milder flavor and thinner leaves, while green onions have a stronger flavor and larger bulbs.
No, chives and scallions are not the same. Chives have a mild onion flavor and thin, hollow stems, while scallions have a stronger onion flavor and thicker, solid stems.
Green onions and chives are similar but not the same. Green onions have a larger bulb and a milder flavor, while chives are thinner and have a more delicate taste.
Green onions and chives are similar but not the same. Green onions have a larger bulb and a stronger flavor, while chives have a milder taste and thinner stems.
Chives and green onions are similar but not the same. Chives have a milder flavor and thinner leaves, while green onions have a stronger taste and larger bulbs.
To ensure successful transplanting of chives to a new location, carefully dig up the chives, making sure to include as much of the root system as possible. Choose a new location with well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight. Plant the chives at the same depth as they were in their original location and water them regularly to help them establish in their new environment.
No, scallions and chives are not the same thing. Scallions have a mild onion flavor and a white bulb at the base, while chives have a milder flavor and thin, hollow green stems.
No, scallions and chives are not the same. Scallions have a mild onion flavor and long green stalks, while chives have a milder, more delicate flavor and thin, hollow green stems.
Like the farmers do...plant corn (tall plant), then in between plant mongo (medium height), around the perimeter of your farm, plant sitaw vines on poles or tomatoes. These plants have the same lifespan. Another method is crop rotation. Plant peanuts, after harvest the dead leaves will become compost and enrich the soil, then plant tomatoes and eggplants alternately together, the tomatoes will provide dead leaves for compost, then mongo...
solanum, same as tomatoes tabaco and eggplants