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Wordless Wednesday: Chives for a Greener Garden
There are plenty of reasons to grow chives in the garden, and the pretty flowers are just one of them. Chives:
- Taste great—stems and blossoms are edible, and are a great addition to eggs, fish, and salad dressings.
- The blossoms attract beneficial insects that will feed on insect pests and help pollinate your vegetable garden.
- Chives prevent scale when planted near fruit trees.
- Chives add calcium to the soil, which makes them perfect for planting near tomatoes. Additional calcium in the soil means a reduction in the chances that your crop will suffer from blossom-end rot.
- Chives deter aphids.
All of this from one little plant! Great taste, protection against pests and diseases without chemicals, and beauty, too!
And, yes, I know this wasn’t “wordless” at all—but I can’t help it. Chives rock!
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6 comments June 11, 2008