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Pak Choi 'Joi Choi F1' is a robust and reliable variety known for its vigorous growth and resistance to bolting. This fast-growing pak choi features broad, dark green leaves and thick, crisp white stems, making it an excellent choice for both culinary use and garden aesthetics. Its mild, slightly sweet flavour and tender texture make 'Joi Choi F1' a versatile addition to your vegetable patch, perfect for stir-fries, salads, and soups. The plant’s attractive appearance and culinary versatility make it a favourite among gardeners and chefs alike.

To grow 'Joi Choi F1,' sow seeds from March to August either directly outdoors or under cover for earlier crops. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil with regular watering, which helps the plants develop their characteristic crisp stems. After germination, thin seedlings to a spacing of 15-30cm to ensure they have enough room to grow. This variety prefers a sunny spot but can also tolerate partial shade, making it adaptable to different garden conditions.

Harvesting 'Joi Choi F1' is straightforward; you can either cut the entire plant or pick individual leaves as needed, allowing for a continuous harvest from May to October. Regular watering and protection from pests like slugs will keep the plants healthy and productive throughout the growing season. With its easy-to-grow nature and excellent flavour, 'Joi Choi F1' is an ideal choice for gardeners of all levels looking to add a reliable vegetable to their garden.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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Pak Choi 'Joi Choi' F1

Pak Choi 'Joi Choi' F1

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Product description

Pak Choi 'Joi Choi F1' is a robust and reliable variety known for its vigorous growth and resistance to bolting. This fast-growing pak choi features broad, dark green leaves and thick, crisp white stems, making it an excellent choice for both culinary use and garden aesthetics. Its mild, slightly sweet flavour and tender texture make 'Joi Choi F1' a versatile addition to your vegetable patch, perfect for stir-fries, salads, and soups. The plant’s attractive appearance and culinary versatility make it a favourite among gardeners and chefs alike.

To grow 'Joi Choi F1,' sow seeds from March to August either directly outdoors or under cover for earlier crops. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil with regular watering, which helps the plants develop their characteristic crisp stems. After germination, thin seedlings to a spacing of 15-30cm to ensure they have enough room to grow. This variety prefers a sunny spot but can also tolerate partial shade, making it adaptable to different garden conditions.

Harvesting 'Joi Choi F1' is straightforward; you can either cut the entire plant or pick individual leaves as needed, allowing for a continuous harvest from May to October. Regular watering and protection from pests like slugs will keep the plants healthy and productive throughout the growing season. With its easy-to-grow nature and excellent flavour, 'Joi Choi F1' is an ideal choice for gardeners of all levels looking to add a reliable vegetable to their garden.

Please Note: The image(s) shown are for illustrative purposes only. The listed number of seeds is an approximate value and packet size may vary slightly.

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