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Growing Wild Chives in Zone 9a

Zone 9a has warm winters and an extended growing season — excellent for heat-loving crops like Wild Chives. Last frost: Mar 20. First frost: Nov 12.

Planting Calendar

Outdoor
Harvest
Feb 20Nov 12

Season: Mar 20 – Nov 12 (237 days)

Zone9a
Last FrostMar 20
First FrostNov 12
Season Length237 days
Days to Harvest75
Sunpart
Frost ToleranceHeavy
Spacing16/sqft (3" apart)

When to Plant Wild Chives in Zone 9a

Harvest: Apr 6

First harvest approximately Apr 6 (~45 days from transplant). Continue harvesting until first frost (Nov 12). Wild Chives can overwinter in mild climates for continued harvest.

Fall Planting: Oct 15

For a fall harvest, plant Wild Chives around Oct 15 (4 weeks before first frost).

Companion Planting

❌ Bean❌ Pea

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Wild Chives in Zone 9a?

Direct sow Wild Chives outdoors around Mar 20. Harvest around Apr 6.

What is the last frost date for Zone 9a?

The average last spring frost date for Zone 9a is Mar 20. The first fall frost averages Nov 12, giving a 237-day growing season.

Can I grow Wild Chives in Zone 9a?

Yes. Wild Chives needs 75 days to harvest. Zone 9a has a 237-day growing season, which is sufficient.

What is the best month to plant Wild Chives in Zone 9a?

The best time to plant Wild Chives in Zone 9a is around Mar 20, when soil temperatures are suitable and frost risk has passed.

What companion plants grow well with Wild Chives?

Good companion plants for Wild Chives include Carrot. Avoid planting Wild Chives near Bean, Pea.

How long does Wild Chives take to harvest?

Wild Chives takes approximately 75 days from planting to harvest. In Zone 9a, expect your first harvest around Apr 6.

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