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Caribou Seed Company | TOY CHOY PAK CHOI | 40-50 Seeds | Asian/Chinese Cuisine | Organic, Heirloom Seed

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About this item

  • High Germination Rate


Toy Choy Pak Choi
Brassica
oleraceae var. chinensis

This is a miniature pak choi, with dark green leaves and white stems.
Perfect for a single serving Asian style side dish, quickly sautéed or roasted.
Also great for stir-fry and delicious raw. Also known as bok choy and chinese white cabbage.
Best grown in cool weather, Toy choy is a great addition to both Spring and Fall gardens.
Can be sown weekly to ensure a continuous crop.
Packet contains 40-50 seeds.

Growing Requirements
Sun
• Full sun
Maturity
• 30 days
Height
• 10-15 cm | 12"
Life Cycle
• Annual
Sowing Method
• Indoor
Difficulty
• Easy
Growing Zones
• 3-10

About Caribou Seed Company
We are a small Canadian seed company, located in Brampton, Ontario. We offer annual, perennial, herb and vegetable seed in single packets in addition to our themed "garden kits". In an effort to simplify garden planning for growers, we've compiled our favourite seeds into simple & easy garden kits for both the beginner and expert gardener.

Our flower, herb and vegetable seed kits are of the highest quality; fresh, oranic, GMO-free seed, with high germination rates, bloom size and growth. Each seed kit contains carefully chosen items that are meant to complement each other.

We thank you for supporting Canadian business; Happy Gardening!
"We might think we are nurturing our garden, but of course it's our garden that is really nurturing us."


Bernard R Domingue
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Tres bien fonctionné ☺️
Jan
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2023
Every seed planted has germinated. Very pleased with this product.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2023
No bok Chou. Not sure if it was my gardening skills that failed or the product failed but nothing sprouted.
EJ
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2021
I was looking for dwarf greens for my small indoor hydroponics and figured I’d try the Toy Baby Choi. Hoping it won’t grow too tall. Planted on Aug 14, and pic is posted as of Aug 28. I only planted 2 seeds and both germinated. Too bad I had to cut the other one as 2 plants were just too crowded.Note: My veggie didn’t grow like in the pic. It looked like it was doing the splits versus the pic look like. Also it seemed a lot smaller.Update- it’s definitely cute, but probably not for big helpings. Consider planting multiples just for 1 person if using as a side dish. For i frequent use, consider multiple seeds and staggered planting so that once you harvest some, there are others started ready in a few weeks or consider mixing with other veggies as add on.