Micro chives have an onion taste that can add color and flavor to any micro salad. They look like tiny scallions. Use in place of onions on a sandwich. Slow grower and more challenging. Better in soil. Choose Quantity.
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Growing Chive Microgreens
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Seed Uses:
- Microgreens & baby salad greens
- Garnishes & sandwiches
- Sprouting
- Survival food storage
- Gardening
- Cooking & seasoning
- More
Seeds Per Package:
- 1 oz - Approximately 7,000 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 28,000 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 112,000 Seeds
- 5 lb - Approximately 560,000 Seeds
- 25 lb - Approximately 2,800,000 Seeds
Notes & Growing Tips: Micro chives are slow to germinate and sprout but are well worth the time and effort, as the flavor is different from most microgreens. Can be grown hydroponically but we recommend soil. Pre-soak for a few hours is optional, but chives will sprout well without a soak. Cover with a very thin layer of soil and tamp lightly.
The pleasant onion flavor is a great compliment to any micro greens salad, and the shape is a contrast to most other microgreens. Use instead of onions anywhere. Amazing on hamburgers, soups, as garnishes, and more.
Basic Info
Micro Greens Color: | Green |
Micro Greens Flavor: | Onion |
Growing Info
Seeding: | Approx 2 Oz for a 10"x20" tray |
Seed Presoak: | No |
Growing Medium: | Hydroponic or Soil |
Germination Rate: | High |
Germination Time: | 1 to 2 weeks |
Microgreens Harvest time: | 3 weeks |
Microgreens Ideal Harvest: | Varies |
Baby Salad Harvest: | 4 weeks + |
Other Info
Chive Seeds: | allium schoenoprasum |
Preferred Medium: | Soil |
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