Bok Choy
Brassica rapa
Grows big and plentiful, a top stir-fry ingredient.
Bok Choy does double duty in stir fries. Its thick, fleshy stems go in first and are quickly softened into succulent and tender slices of green. Its leaves are tossed in just before turning off the heat, and they wilt quickly. Or, harvest bok choy when young and put intact stems-and-leaves into broth-based Asian soups for a wonderful soft texture and delicate taste. Fast-growing, compact, and useful in countless ways.
from $3.49
Unit | Price | Quantity | Availability |
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200 seeds | $3.49 | In Stock | |
600 seeds | $6.39 | In Stock | |
1 Ounce | $9.39 | In Stock |
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Bok Choy grows very quickly and is usually ready for harvest in about six weeks. Sow under protection 4-6 weeks before last frost; transplant 3 weeks before last frost. Sow successively. Fall crops are most successful: sow July-August. Spring-sown crops must be harvested young to beat bolting; they also may need row cover to protect against flea beetle damage. All Asian mustards will overwinter with protection and give delicious greens through January, at least.
Days to Germination | 7 to 10 days |
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Days to Maturity | 50 days |
Planting Depth | ¼ to ½ inch |
Spacing in Row | 6 to 10 inches |
Spacing Between Rows | 12 to 15 inches |
Height at Maturity | 10 to 20 inches |
Width at Maturity | 10 inches |
Sun Preference | Full to Partial Sun |