
I used to have chives and garlic chives. However, the garlic chives didn’t like sharing the garden space. They didn’t like it at all. So, bye-by chives. While I do miss the pretty pale purple chive flowers, I have to console myself with the delicate white blossoms of the garlic chives. This was a rather lackluster picture of my garlic chives, so I attempted to pretty it up by adding a texture to it.
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7 comments:
The garlic chives seem to be a tad narcissistic...but pretty.
My garlic chives are taking over my backyard. No matter what I do, they keep coming back!
It must be "chive" time, thanks for hosting!
Not sure how you got rid of your chives. Mine won't go away no matter how many times I dig them all out! Maybe I should stop them from going to seed?! (sheesh)
i love that the deer don't eatem~
I have garlic chives, too, by accident. They do take over, and they do come back. They should dry well, too. I like the flowers.
My chives and garlic chives have learned to live together - I threatened them.
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