When to Plant Chives in Zone 3
Allium schoenoprasum
Last updated: May 15, 2026 ยท Sources: USDA, NOAA, Cooperative ExtensionAction Plan
Plant Chives in Zone 3
- Start indoors: Apr 24
- Transplant: May 22 โ after last frost (May 15)
- First harvest: Jul 31 (60โ90 days)
โ ๏ธ Don't plant before last frost (May 15) โ cold snaps kill young transplants.
Last frost
May 15
First frost
Sep 15
Growing season
123 days
Quick Facts
Sunlight
โ๏ธ Full Sun
Water Needs
๐ง๐ง Moderate
Spacing
8 inches apart
Planting Depth
0.25 inch
Min Soil Temp
45ยฐF
Germination
7โ14 days
Days to Maturity
60โ90 days
Frost Tolerance
Heavy frost tolerance
Soil pH
6.0โ7.0
Difficulty
Easy
What you'll need โ Zone 3
๐ Chives โ Seeds & Supplies
- ๐ฑ Chive Seeds
- ๐ฑ Indoor Herb Pot Set
- ๐ฑ Perennial Herb Garden Planner
Search for these at your local garden center or nursery.
Growing Tips
- Among the easiest herbs โ nearly indestructible perennials.
- Cut to 2 inches above the ground and they regrow within weeks.
- Purple flowers are edible.
- Divide clumps every 3 years.
- Pot up a clump in fall for fresh chives all winter.
Common Mistakes
- Planting near beans or peas.
- Not dividing.
- Letting all flowers go to seed.
- Not overwintering a pot indoors.
Companion Planting
Companion planting improves growth, deters pests, and makes better use of garden space.
โ Good Companions
โ Avoid Nearby
Beans Peas
Chives Schedule โ All Zones
| Zone | Start Indoors | Transplant | Direct Sow | Harvest Start | Harvest End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zone 3 | Apr 24 | May 22 | May 22 | Jul 31 | Sep 12 |
| Zone 4 | Apr 19 | May 17 | May 17 | Jul 26 | Sep 22 |
| Zone 5 | Apr 9 | May 7 | May 7 | Jul 16 | Sep 14 |
| Zone 6 | Mar 25 | Apr 22 | Apr 22 | Jul 1 | Aug 30 |
| Zone 7 | Mar 15 | Apr 12 | Apr 12 | Jun 21 | Aug 20 |
| Zone 8 | Feb 27 | Mar 27 | Mar 27 | Jun 5 | Aug 4 |
| Zone 9 | Feb 7 | Mar 7 | Mar 7 | May 16 | Jul 15 |
| Zone 10 | Jan 20 | Feb 17 | Feb 17 | Apr 28 | Jun 27 |
๐ Data Sources
Frost dates: NOAA Climate Normals 1991โ2020, National Centers for Environmental Information.Hardiness zones: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, Agricultural Research Service.
Growing requirements: Cooperative Extension Services โ NC State, Penn State, University of Florida IFAS.
Companion planting: Cornell University Cooperative Extension.
Data compiled from public agricultural sources. Always verify with your local extension office for micro-climate adjustments.