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Mr_Yan
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So what do you do with the bok choy? I have to say I can easily out grow what I know to do with it.
hum.. we have a couple friends that live in townhouses that love it so we grow extra for them, but we will make soups, asian dishes, cabbage rolls with the leaves, eat raw the wife has us on a health smoothie that has bok,spinach,basil,mango and yogurt. it's really tasty and that's coming from a meat and potato person....So what do you do with the bok choy? I have to say I can easily out grow what I know to do with it.
yes the pelleted carrots and beets seeds are easier to handle and as well a bit slower to germinate than bare seeds.Major, Are the sllow carrots from the pelleted seed? After learning about those from you i ordered some and they are sure a lot easier to handle, but i only planted one seed to each spot, both beets and carrots, and not only was my carrot sprouting slow, but germination rate is also down from the bare seed. Not sure yet if it because of the fewer seeds per spot, or the heavy coatoing.
How do you find the germination rate to be, how many pellets per spot? I am using Picker boxes for the root vegetables, except for onions, as my ground gets too tight for easy harvest. May try filling each spot with water to help soften the pellet before covering the seed, but no idea whether that will help or not.
Thanks,
Ernie