Toy Choy Pak Choi
- $13.99 CAD
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Description
This mini chinese or napa cabbage variety Dwarf Pac Choi grows about 5 inches tall. It has green leaves and white stalks that give a crisp and sweet flavor.
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Gardening Tips
This baby variety is in the same family as swiss chard and is great for stir frys. It will grow 1-3 cute little heads of pak Choi.
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Seed Pod Details
Crop Variety Pak choi Toy Choy Edible Plant Yes Size ( Tall=>12" / Short =>12" Short Sprouts in ( Days) 12 Lasts for ( total days to harvest) 52 Thin this Plant? Yes Level of pruning (0 = None, 1= 1/m, 2= 2/m, 3/m) 0 Pollination? No # of harvest 1
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