Filter Products-
-
Maturity
-
Maturity Days
-
Stalk Strength
-
Allred Chinese Cabbage (Not Treated)
This stunning and tasty magenta colored Napa cabbage is easy to grow and cold tolerant but for late summer and fall crops only. It should not be timed to head in heat. With basically no green leaves, it is slow growing. While it stays purplish when cooked, the best use is raw in salads or as a wrap.
-
Blues Chinese Cabbage (Treated Seed)
-
Bopak Pak Choi (ORGANIC)
This fast growing, white stemmed Pak Choi has unusually dark green, glossy leaves, and makes a dense, heavy, erect head. The compact plant can be crowded. Bopak is slow bolting and uniform.
-
Bopak Pak Choi (Treated Seed)
This fast growing white stemmed Pak Choi has unusually dark green glossy leaves, and makes a dense, heavy, erect head. The compact plant can be crowded, and still make a large head. It is slow bolting and uniform.
-
Chun Yeon Gold Cabbage (Not Treated)
This napa cabbage has a brilliant gold interior favored by Korean consumers. It is slow bolting so can be used in spring and has resistance to Downy Mildew and Soft Rot. It is extra good for kimchi.
-
Compak Pak Choi (Not Treated)
50 days to full-size head. This large white-stem pak choi is very erect for easy packing into boxes. It is very attractive and uniform.
-
Compak Pak Choi (Treated Seed)
50 days to full-size head. This large white-stem pak choi is very erect for easy packing into boxes. It is very attractive and uniform.
-
Emiko Chinese Cabbage (Organic)
Emiko offers early maturity and a uniform, medium-sized head. The plant is very dark green and healthy, making it stand out in a crowd! It handles the weather and diseases with resistance to club root, soft rots, pepper spot, tip burn, and is slow bolting.
-
Emiko Chinese Cabbage (Treated Seed)
Emiko offers early maturity and a uniform, medium-sized head. The plant is very dark green and healthy, making it stand out in a crowd! It handles the weather and diseases with resistance to club root, soft rots, pepper spot, tip burn, and is slow bolting.
-
Ewok Pak Choi (Not Treated)
The green stem (Shanghai) Pak Choi is smaller than Mei Qing Choi and slower bolting than Li Ren Choi, which it resembles in size. The leaves are a deeper green and the habit more erect. It can be harvested as mini pak choi for larger bags, or left to grow larger for the three-piece bags popular for farmers markets. The slow bolting gives it a longer harvest window.
-
Ewok Pak Choi (Treated Seed)
The green stem (Shanghai) Pak Choi is smaller than Mei Qing Choi and slower bolting than Li Ren Choi, which it resembles in size. The leaves are a deeper green and the habit more erect. It can be harvested as mini pak choi for larger bags, or left to grow larger for the three-piece bags popular for farmers markets. The slow bolting gives it a longer harvest window.
-
Haku Chinese Cabbage (Not Treated)
Haku is a medium-sized uniform Chinese/Napa cabbage with a very cylindrical head that boxes well. It is widely adapted, being popular in California, Arizona and performing well throughout the southeast and mid-Atlantic. It is able to take wide swings in temp. and still produce a good crop. It has a creamy yellow interior and medium green wrapper leaves. It has very strong bolting resistance as well as being tip burn tolerant. It has resistance to DM.