Sowing, Growing And Harvesting Delicious Pak Choi
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- čas přidán 28. 08. 2022
- Trial Garden Manager Lindsay demonstrates step-by-step how to successfully sow, thin, grow and harvest plump, juicy Pak Choi - an easy, great tasting, and highly nutritious veggie to grow in spring and when the weather cools at summer's end for abundant fall harvests.
Great watch, thanks so much I’m going to be thining my pak Choi later this week
Thanx so much for these educational gardening videos. Please continue your very good work. 🍅 🌿 🌸 🌻
This is a great video! I took inspiration from it!
I really enjoy your videos, so informative. ❤
Nice garden!
Your video was very helpful on how to grow 🥬 thanks for sharing
Wonderful. Thank you for the tips. God bless
You are so welcome!
Hello A Beautiful session I just Sewn Some I planted pak choy canton.
Thank you for the info, but I was wondering if we can re-plant the Pak-Choi after fine-up, in a different spot? Thank you!
You don’t need to cut it from the base and kill the plant. Instead, you can cut the leaves, leaving some cm of the base, and you’ll continuously harvest 😊
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Very Beautiful gaden n EXPLANATION... Simple Way 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Glad you liked it!
when u cut it that low
can it still come back again
Where is you garden located? Also your Zone, I am in Zone 9B California.
Can you freeze them?
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When you send them out, can you not transplant those seedlings?
You can grow them in a pot, but you do need to transplant to a pot that's at least 16 inches so the plants have enough room to grow. Follow planting instructions on the packet back or on our website.
I cut the leaves and mine are growing back
Can you freeze it? I’ve planted more than we needed and don’t wanna waste it.
You can try. It might not be as crispy after you thaw.
@@ReneesGardenSeeds I already did 😊 nothing to loose. I cut them into small pieces and put in the double freezer bags. I should check to see how it’s turned out though because I have second batch coming .Thanks 😊