SweetMissDaisy
Garden Addicted
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I have those too; although they are edible (to a point) they are primarily ornamental. They are good early bee plants, taking over just after the grape hyacinths have given up. IMO the flowers are delicious added to salads, sort of a honey-garlic flavor.funny as i always thought the flowers were yellow. i guess i have a different kind of garlic chive which is usually called something different:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium_moly
To collect chive seeds, gently shake the flower heads over a container. You could also clip the flower heads off the plant and drop them into a paper bag. Then fold over the top of the bag and shake it to release the chive seeds from the flower heads.I have a garlic chive plant that i love and have protected for over 4 years now because i jist cannot find another one anywhere.
Anywho, it has finaly matured and flowered and i NEEED to collect it's seeds so i can plant more. Does anyone know how to go about this ? And is there any special care i need to give the seeds prior to planting ?