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pak choy

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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 ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides
... Bush (French, Green, String, Wax) Beans - Pole (Green, String, Wax) Beets Bok Choy (aka Pak Choy) Broccoli Broccoli Raab Brussels Sprouts Cabbage - Common Cabbage - Chinese Carrots Cauliflower ... Greens Onions - Common (Yellow, White, Red, Green, Scallions) Onions - Egyptian Orach Pak Choy (aka Bok Choy) Parsnips Peas Peppers Potatoes Pumpkins Radicchio Radishes Rhubarb Rutabagas Scallions Shallots ...
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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 ... fall crops heavily and provide adequate moisture to avoid premature bolting. Varieties Browse bok choy/pak choy varieties at our Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners website. “Baby” varieties grow just 6 ...
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Vegetables
... Search by: Crop Vegetables Choose the vegetable: Beans Mizuna Bittermelon Mustard Cabbage Broccoli Onions Burdock Pak Choy Cabbage Peas Carrot Peppers Cauliflower Potato Celery Pumpkin Chayote Radish Chinese Cabbage Soybeans Chinese Broccoli ...
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Vegetables
... Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Vegetables Choose the vegetable: Beans Mustard Cabbage Bittermelon Onions Broccoli Pak Choy Burdock Peas Cabbage Peppers Carrot Potato Cauliflower Pumpkin Celery Radish Chayote Soybeans Chinese Cabbage Spinach ...
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Royal Horticultural Society - RHS Garden Harlow Carr: Kitchen Garden
... Edible flowers Epazote Florence fennel Garland chrysanthemums Kohl rabi Microwaveable mini pumpkin Mizuna Purple choy sum and pak choy Quinoa Salad leaves Salsify and scorzonera Tomatillos < Back to garden highlights Advertise Online AccessibilityHelpContact ...
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Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide
... . Keep an eye out for loopers, use Bt for control. Carrots Imperator, Thumbelina, Nantes, Gold Pak, Waltham Hicolor, Orlando Gold Umbelliferae II 100 65-80 Comment: Grow carrots on a raised ... during seeding/seedling stage. Chinese Cabbage Michihili, Wong Bok, Bok Choy, Napa Cruciferae I 100 70-90 (60-70) Comment: Bok Choy is open-leaf type,while Michihili and Napa form round ...
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Floridata: Brassica juncea
... 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 ... mop up the "pot likker." In Asia, some kinds of mustard are pickled (called hum choy and sajur asin). Leaves and stems are also used in stir-fry and added to ...
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Growing Asian greens in Colorado
... 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 names like shiso, perilla, or gai choy mustard line up alongside the standard crisphead lettuce and baby ... lightly in the soil, about one-quarter-inch deep. Mizuna, bok choy (pak choi) and red mustard share the same requirements. Thinly plant ...
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vegetable gardening in summer
... melon, mesclun, mibuna, misome, mizuna, mustard salad, mustard greens, spring onion, pak choi, bok choi, tat soi, choy sum, pak choi sum, peas, snap peas, snow peas, silverbeet Grow Vegetables & Culinary ... colder areas, and right through the summer in mild areas. Pak Choi Sum Brassica rapa subspecies chinensis var. parachinensis-Choy sum. Grown for the young flowering shoots, which are harvested ...
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