Pak Choi seeds (Brassica Rapa ssp chinensis group) is divided generally into 2 types green and white stemmed Pak choi, it can be used as cut and come again, baby leaf, baby veg and mature plants. At the baby leaf stage Pak Choi make excellent additions to salads with their refreshingly crisp and juicy texture, with a hint of mustard. They are also excellent to use in stir fry and soups especially noodle soup. Sow May to September (can be sown earlier for baby leaf and cut and come again, sow later under glass) If sown early summer harvest young to prevent bolting. Harvest from June to October in the mornings to prevent leaves wilting.
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Dark green hybrid Pak Choi, Oval dark green leaves above broad flat [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Dark green hybrid Pak Choi, Oval dark green leaves above broad flat [...]
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White stems are broad and relatively short with contrasting dark green leaves. A dwarf Pak Choi [...]
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White stems are broad and relatively short with contrasting dark green leaves. A dwarf Pak Choi [...]
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Well balanced blend of Green Stem, White Stem, Golden Yellow and Red Leaf Pak Choi for babyleaf, [...]
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Well balanced blend of Green Stem, White Stem, Golden Yellow and Red Leaf Pak Choi for babyleaf, [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Green stemmed F1 Oriental vegetable Pak Choi, compact habit and slow [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Green stemmed F1 Oriental vegetable Pak Choi, compact habit and slow [...]
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Oriental vegetable grown as an annual, plants used small as baby veg or cut and come again for [...]
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Oriental vegetable grown as an annual, plants used small as baby veg or cut and come again for [...]
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High quality hybrid Pak Choi, slow bolting, compact, green stemmed with dark round smooth leaves, [...]
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High quality hybrid Pak Choi, slow bolting, compact, green stemmed with dark round smooth leaves, [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Vigorous white stemmed hybrid Pak Choi, forms a 12-15 inch tall, [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Vigorous white stemmed hybrid Pak Choi, forms a 12-15 inch tall, [...]
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British bred white F1 pak choi, large heads 400g+, strong white stems and contrasting dark leaf. [...]
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British bred white F1 pak choi, large heads 400g+, strong white stems and contrasting dark leaf. [...]
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Baby veg green stem hybrid Pak Choi approx half size of Joi Choi, flat pale misty green stems form [...]
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Baby veg green stem hybrid Pak Choi approx half size of Joi Choi, flat pale misty green stems form [...]
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A dark red F1 babyleaf Pak Choi with a thicker leaf, round to oval shape, and sturdy stem. Handles [...]
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A dark red F1 babyleaf Pak Choi with a thicker leaf, round to oval shape, and sturdy stem. Handles [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Dark red baby leaf variety, quick to mature, colour consistent even [...]
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Brassica rapa var chinensis
Dark red baby leaf variety, quick to mature, colour consistent even [...]
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One of the smallest Shanghai type (Chingen Sai) green stemmed Pak Choi available, a mini F1 Pak [...]
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One of the smallest Shanghai type (Chingen Sai) green stemmed Pak Choi available, a mini F1 Pak [...]
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Brassica rapa
Tatsoi Red a hybrid tatsoi which is ideal for both baby leaf and whole head [...]
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Brassica rapa
Tatsoi Red a hybrid tatsoi which is ideal for both baby leaf and whole head [...]
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F1 Shanghai type (Chingen Sai) with clubroot resistance, dark green leaves, upright habit, good [...]
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F1 Shanghai type (Chingen Sai) with clubroot resistance, dark green leaves, upright habit, good [...]
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Oriental vegetable Yuushou a vigorous green F1 variety suitable for all year round cropping. Slow [...]
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Oriental vegetable Yuushou a vigorous green F1 variety suitable for all year round cropping. Slow [...]