Description
Brassica rapa
Bok choy, pak choy, pak choi – however you spell it, it makes a great stir fry! This non-heading Chinese cabbage grows in a beautiful vase-shaped rosette with crunchy white stems and slightly peppery, glossy green leaves. There could hardly be an easier vegetable to grow. It matures quickly, is slow to bolt in hot weather, and cold-hardy too. It can be used raw, but is more often eaten cooked, benefitting from a sear and just a few minutes in the pan to soften the stems. Also makes great kimchi!
This chinese cabbage is closely related to turnips and mustard and is native to China. It was introduced in the US in the 19th century by Chinese immigrants arriving in the US to work during the gold rush. Farmers in Asia will grow numerous varieties of bok choy, but typically here, you’ll find mainly this white stemmed version.
Bok choy is a great seed to direct sow in the garden in late summer for delicious, crunchy fall asian greens. It can also be started indoors in spring, four weeks before your last frost date. Bok choy prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Bok choy can be harvested at any stage of growth – leaves, baby bok choy, or fully grown. It takes about 45 days to reach full size (approximately 12 inches tall and wide), making it a great option for squeezing one last harvest into the beginning or end of the season. Full sun. Typically grown as an annual.
Approximately 765 seeds per packet.






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Roman Lopez? –
Fast delivery and cheaper the seeds in the store for same size. Have been looking all over these and yaayyy found them.
Don Butler? –
My dad gave me sunflower seeds at age 5. I am 73 and still eat them all the time. I have that memory of my dad when ever I eat them of sitting together eating sunflower seeds
Jude Ramirez? –
This was a gift for my first grade class. It was a good value! They were happy to receive them in the mail during quarantine.
Theodore Butler? –
Yummy on salads or as a snack. High quality and organic. Better priced than the super salty seeds from the grocery store.
Finn Morales? –
Very tasty and healthy snack. If you like pumpkin seeds you should enjoy this product. Not as tasty as some of the flavored pumkin seeds I’ve bought in the past, but with this purchase I was being more health concious and didn’t want the extras. Overall, I’d recommend it.