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Chives 4" Pot removeCarpobrotus 'Hot Pink' Pig Face 6" Pot remove
NameChives 4" Pot removeCarpobrotus 'Hot Pink' Pig Face 6" Pot remove
ImageChives 4" PotCarpobrotus 'Hot Pink' Pig Face features bright pink ice plant flowers and fleshy green leaves, thriving along rocky coastlines above blue ocean water.
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Allium schoenoprasum

Chives come from the same family as onions, leeks, and garlic. And originate from Northern Europe and North America. Chives are used as decorative borders in Britain. They are the mildest of all onions, and are probably the easiest to grow of all the culinary herbs! They are a hardy perennial herb and grow in clumps, in almost any soil condition. Although they prefer rich soil in a nice sunny position. They are also perfect to grow in pots. Splitting the plant every few years will ensure the plants survival. Chives can reach up to 60cm in height and don't have the typical onion bulb. The clumps have shoots of little purple flowers, which are very pretty and also edible. Use chives in sauces, fresh salads, in egg or omelette recipes or with cream cheese. Can be used as a garnish on soups or potatoes. Diced leaves are great mixed in sour cream for baked potatoes. Or why not mix with softened butter and add to grilled meat! When harvesting, cut close to the ground, which is better for the plant. Store in airtight plastic in the fridge for up to a week. You can also preserve chives in butters, oils, and vinaigrettes. 4"/10cm pot size.

Carpobrotus rossii

A very hardy native groundcover affectionately called pig face as the flowers (apparently) resemble that of a pig. • Grown over slopes, retaining walls or over hard to cover ground • Covered in large, vibrant magenta pink flowers in summer • Grows best in full sun, tolerating most soil types 6"/14cm pot size.
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Allium schoenoprasum

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