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Links, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... , irrigation, fertilizers Cornell Controlled Environment Agriculture Programs, handbooks for CEA-production of lettuce, spinach, and pak choi Crop Production Budgets, Rutgers University EDIS: University of Florida ag and natural resource reference source ...
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Chinese Cabbage, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Pak-Choy White, Prize Choi, Lei Choi, Canton Pak Choi, Chinese Pak Choi White, Gracious. Green Petiole types: Pak-Choy Green, Mei Qing Choi, Chinese Pak Choi Green. For trial: Pai-Tsai. Baby Pak-choi, white petiole (for trial): Dwarf Pak Choi, Canton Pak Choi ...
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Vegetable Garden Planting Guide
... 12 0.5 45 70-80 Cabbage, Chinese Mar. 15-Apr. 1; Aug. 1-15 Pak Choi, Mei Ching, Jade Pagoda, China Pride 12 0.5 50 75-85 Cantaloupe Apr. 20 ...
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Growing a Fall Vegetable Garden
... 0.5 to 1.0 Hardy 70 to 80 Cabbage, Chinese Aug. 1 to 15 Pak Choi, Mei Ching, Jade Pagoda, China Pride 12 0.5 to 1.0 Hardy 75-85 ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... [+] larger image Pak choy Vegetable (Cool Season) - Cabbage Family Also known as Bok choy, Pak choi, Bok choi Brassica rapa var. chinensis Brassicaceae Family No matter how you spell it, pak choy’s ... of heat and cold than others. Varieties recommended for New York include: Mei Qing Choi -- hybrid Tropical Delight -- hybrid Two Seasons -- hybrid China Pride -- hybrid Jade Pagoda -- hybrid Dynasty -- ...
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Floridata: Brassica juncea
... Giant' which has dark red, crinkled leaves and white stems that are pickled. 'Tai Tau Choi' is grown for its roots which are similar to turnips. 'Cha Tsoi' is grown for ... in Asia by hybridization between B. rapa (a variable species which includes turnip, Chinese cabbage, pak choi, and broccoli raab) and B. nigra (black mustard, the species generally grown for the seeds ...
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Floridata: Brassica rapa var. rapifera
... . Turnips are classified in the Rapifera Group of Brassica rapa, a species that also includes pak choi (Chinensis Group); Chinese cabbage and celery cabbage (Pekinensis Group); Tendergreen or mustard-spinach (Perviridis Group ...
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Growing Asian greens in Colorado
... unusual greens--red mustard, New Zealand spinach (which is not a true spinach), beet greens, pak choi (or bok choy). People are trying a greater variety of edible greens." Seed packets with ... frost date, just lightly in the soil, about one-quarter-inch deep. Mizuna, bok choy (pak choi) and red mustard share the same requirements. Thinly plant the seeds 6 inches apart about ...
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VEGETABLES
... , Swiss chard, spinach Mustard Family: cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, collards, kohlrabi, sprouting broccoli, pak choi, Chinese cabbage, turnip, broccoli raab, mustard greens, rutabaga, radish, horseradish Pea Family: peas, beans Parsley ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

THe Gardener's Network : Carbohydrates in Fruits and Vegetables
... Brussels sprouts, frozen, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 155 1 cup 12.896 Cabbage, chinese (pak-choi), cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 170 1 cup 3.026 Cabbage, chinese (pe-tsai), cooked ...
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