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Wed, Apr 18, 12 at 11:02
| Can i plant bok choy in zone 3.... |
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- Posted by houstontexas123 z9a (My Page) on Thu, Apr 19, 12 at 9:33
| yes, you should be able to, they are a cool weather crop. you can start seeds in a shallow tray in a small greenhouse or next to a south facing window inside. once you're clear of frost, you can seperate them and plant outside. |
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| Bok choy is best direct sow in spring or fall. But fall (july/august) is preferred. The ideal temperature for bok choy is between 50 and 72. hope this helps |
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