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| Author: | RairdogAP [ Jan 28th, '15, 11:45 ] |
| Post subject: | Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
It seems like a nice cool weather crop but way too many choices. Are the hybrids that much better or can I save some seed to regrow from an heirloom. I want to add it to stir fry and maybe in salads. What else do you do with it? Regular cabbage takes way too much room and too long. |
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| Author: | RairdogAP [ Jan 28th, '15, 12:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
Cool band of rubber brother. They don't sell these type of seeds in my parts. I was overwhelmed by the different types. Then I think...this is a plant grown for centuries in Asian culture....can't be that hard. Like cabbage...it's bland but carries the crunch and flavor from it's neighbors in a stir fry. |
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| Author: | dlf_perth [ Jan 29th, '15, 16:52 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
Have grown pak choy very easily from commercial seed (packet), and bok choy (harder to get). I am looking at Kai-Lan (Gai Lan) which is a bit more of a broccoli once my last pak choy has harvested. (google kai lan chinese broccoli). Kai-Lan is often served as a stand alone or mixed vegetable dish - with a bit of soy - at many Chinese restaurants. It has advantage that like bok-choy/pak-choy it is smaller than the European equivalents. You might find it a bit more versatile - can still be used in stir fry or used alone as a vegetable side. |
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| Author: | dlf_perth [ Jan 29th, '15, 17:20 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
these guys cover USA (both based in California and quite a range) - pity we cannot buy for ship to Aust ;-( http://www.evergreenseeds.com/index.html http://www.kitazawaseed.com/seeds_chine ... oli_1.html eg. look at very bottom of this page for a heap of leafy green+ Asian options... http://www.evergreenseeds.com/chinkalgail.html For Kai Lan: typical simple dish.. http://steamykitchen.com/82-chinese-bro ... ecipe.html with links to Bok Choy recipe at bottom. http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/17170/c ... ster+sauce etc etc |
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| Author: | dlf_perth [ Jan 31st, '15, 15:15 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
also Choy Sum may be a good option. is basically like pak choy but tends to grow with smaller leaves and less spread out than pak chy, so can get more in. For Australian AP'ers - Yates and Johnsons World Kitchen carry these as seeds. (and both can be found around Perth for WA'ers with seed import restriction issues) |
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| Author: | mudeye [ May 15th, '15, 20:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
saw this old post, thought I would say a couple of things about pak and bok choy........ love em love em love em......pick em young, best stir fry ingredient known to man...... only one problem DAMN APHIDS LOVE EM AS MUCH AS ME..... greenhouses are great until pests get in and their predators can't ... |
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| Author: | joblow [ May 16th, '15, 10:45 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy | ||
I grew them a few times without any problems whatsoever, no Aphids yet I had Aphids in one of the other GB's. I'll plant another batch in the next week or so, easy and fast growing plant.
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| Author: | floridafishin [ May 17th, '15, 13:03 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
How did you stay aphid free? Down here even Ryan Chatterson uses them as aphid bait, to save his other crops. |
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| Author: | RairdogAP [ May 18th, '15, 01:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tell me about Bak/Pak Choy |
floridafishin wrote: How did you stay aphid free? Down here even Ryan Chatterson uses them as aphid bait, to save his other crops. It's in a GH that's 10 ft off the ground. I usually get aphids when I bring tomato suckers from the dirt garden to root in the AP or if I buy plants that have them. Everything was started from seed and not store bought veggies this year. Ant season is just kicking off so I keep DE sprinkles around the base and terro traps. I'm sure I will get an outbreak soon. The choy was planted and harvested before they got going. The last couple years I only had aphids on the tomato's. They never bothered any other plants. It probably depends on the species of aphids and what plants they like. |
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