My pak choi have been doing really well, not very big yet but they are going to seed. Why would that be.
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You mean sow them after Mid June Zaz ? I have sown some in the greenhouse and they are tiny plants so will put them out as well. Then sow some more seeds.
OH and daughter like to have noodles when he cooks tea in the week, if I have worked all day and then have to go again same night. He adds pak choi amoung other things, tis a favourite of theirs.Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
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Originally posted by Jeanied View PostI think they run to seed if you sow them early, Jackie. Try re- sowing some and they should be ok. In the meantime you can eat the flower stems as well.
To use a Terry Pratchett word, Pak Choi is a bit of an embuggerance!!
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My 3 pak choi plants seem to be making a little comeback. Hope it keeps up as there isn't much to eat atm. I need to plant many, many more next year.Ali
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I have quite a few pak choi plants just started growing, did not realise I had planted them a bit early.
But not to worry as I had planned to plant a few more rows after a bit, so I might hang on a bitLast edited by chefgage; 13-06-2012, 10:28 AM.
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They do love to bolt....
Even my Winter sown ones bolted on me this year...
I think they like to taunt me....I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
...utterly nutterly
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