Image: Growing Chives: Seeds vs. Divisions
Published: January 29, 2026 at 8:54:44 PM UTC
Educational comparison image illustrating the differences between growing chives from seeds and from divisions, including growth stages and timelines.
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The image is a wide, landscape-oriented educational photograph designed as a clear side-by-side comparison of two methods for growing chives: from seeds and from divisions. The background across the entire image consists of rustic, weathered wooden planks, giving the scene a natural, garden-themed appearance. At the top center, a large header reads "Growing Chives: Seeds vs. Divisions," with the word "Seeds" highlighted in green to emphasize the comparison. A vertical dividing line runs down the center of the image, separating the two growing methods into distinct left and right panels.
On the left side, labeled "From Seeds" on a green banner, the growth process is shown as a vertical progression from top to bottom. At the top left is a small terracotta pot filled with dark soil, labeled "Chive Seeds," indicating the initial planting stage. Below it, a shallow black seed tray shows tiny green sprouts emerging from the soil, labeled "Seedlings." Further down, a slightly larger pot contains thicker, brighter green shoots labeled "Young Plants," demonstrating early development after germination. At the bottom left, a dense patch of tall, healthy green chives growing directly in soil represents the final stage, labeled "Mature Chives." Beneath this sequence, a green strip of text explains the timeline: "Grows Slowly (6–8 Weeks to Establish)," reinforcing that seed-grown chives take longer to reach maturity.
On the right side, labeled "From Divisions" on a matching green banner, the process focuses on vegetative propagation. At the top right, a pair of gloved hands holds a clump of established chives with visible roots, labeled "Chive Clump." Below that, bare hands gently separate the root mass into smaller sections, clearly labeled "Dividing Roots," showing the key step in this method. Further down, two small clumps of chives are shown newly planted into soil, labeled "Transplanted Clumps." At the bottom right, lush, full chive plants growing closely together illustrate the final stage, labeled "Established Clumps." A green text strip beneath this side reads "Grows Quickly (Ready in 2–3 Weeks)," emphasizing the faster results achieved through division.
Overall, the image uses consistent green labeling, arrows, and clean typography to guide the viewer through each step. The visual contrast between small, gradual seed growth and rapid, robust division growth clearly communicates the advantages, timelines, and practical differences between the two methods. The image functions both as an instructional gardening aid and an at-a-glance comparison chart for home gardeners.
The image is related to: A Guide to Growing Chives in Your Own Garden

