Garlic Chives Seeds (Allium tuberosum) – Easy Perennial Herb for Indian Kitchen Gardens
Garlic Chives Seeds
Garlic Chives (Allium tuberosum) are one of the easiest perennial herbs to grow from seed. Unlike regular onion chives, garlic chives produce flat green leaves with a mild garlic flavor that works beautifully in soups, noodles, stir-fries, omelets, and salads.
At Seedsnpots.com, we have found that garlic chives perform exceptionally well in containers and raised beds across most parts of India. Once established, the plants return year after year and continue producing fresh leaves with very little maintenance.
Why Grow Garlic Chives?
Garlic chives offer both ornamental and culinary value. The plants produce attractive white star-shaped flowers that attract bees and butterflies while supplying fresh edible leaves throughout the year.
Key Features
- Perennial herb that returns every year
- Mild garlic flavor
- Flat edible green leaves
- Attractive white flowers
- Suitable for pots and kitchen gardens
- Heat and cold tolerant
- Excellent companion plant
Growing Information
Best Sowing Time in India
North India:
- September to March
South India:
- October to February
Germination
Seeds usually germinate within 10–14 days.
Sunlight
Grow in full sun or partial shade. In very hot regions, afternoon shade improves leaf quality.
Soil
Use loose, well-drained soil rich in organic compost.
Watering
Water regularly during germination. Mature plants become relatively drought tolerant.
Harvesting
Leaves can be harvested 75–90 days after sowing. Cut leaves 3–5 cm above the soil surface to encourage fresh growth.
Regular harvesting produces tender new leaves and improves plant vigor.
Container Growing
Garlic chives grow extremely well in pots, grow bags, and balcony gardens. A container 8–10 inches deep is usually sufficient for healthy growth.
Companion Plant Benefits
Garlic chives naturally help repel aphids and several common garden pests. Plant them near:
- Tomatoes
- Roses
- Carrots
- Cabbage
- Peppers
Expert Growing Experience
In our trial gardens, garlic chives survive Rajasthan winters and continue producing fresh leaves for multiple years. Plants grown in partial shade during peak summer often develop softer and more flavorful leaves than those grown in full afternoon sun.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are garlic chives perennial?
Yes. Established plants return every year.
Can garlic chives grow in pots?
Yes. They are among the best herbs for container gardening.
What do garlic chives taste like?
They have a mild garlic flavor with a hint of onion.
Are garlic chive flowers edible?
Yes. Both flowers and flower buds are edible.
How often can I harvest?
You can harvest multiple times throughout the growing season.
Do garlic chives attract pollinators?
Yes. The white flowers attract bees and butterflies.
Author
Yogesh Khatri
Founder & Gardening Expert, Seedsnpots.com
With years of experience growing herbs, vegetables, and flowering plants in Indian conditions, Yogesh tests varieties for germination, productivity, and adaptability before recommending them to home gardeners.

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