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Asian Red Tatsoi cabbage seeds – Fresh/Tasty greens USA !! Specialty ! Fresh !
You are purchasing a one gram package of Asian Red Tatsoi seeds – Also called Pak Choi, mustard and cabbage Approx 200 seeds. I am a very small home nursery growing a variety of plants, trees, bushes, seeds and succulents. I use no pesticides and I use mostly organic growing materials. All seeds are grown…
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You are purchasing a one gram package of Asian Red Tatsoi seeds – Also called Pak Choi, mustard and cabbage Approx 200 seeds.
I am a very small home nursery growing a variety of plants, trees, bushes, seeds and succulents. I use no pesticides and I use mostly organic growing materials. All seeds are grown by me or purchased from a reputable seed wholesaler.
Pictures are examples only and not the actual plant/seeds you will receive.
International shipping, without tracking, is 3.50 for the first item and 1.00 for each additional.
Please visit my store for other items for your gardening pleasure. Thank you for looking. Satisfaction guaranteed ! Please contact me if you are unhappy with your purchase. All seeds are guaranteed fresh !!
Asian Red Tatsoi
This vigorous hybrid has medium sized, spoon-shaped red-violet leaves and a mild, sweet mustard flavor. It is a cut and come again cabbage providing multiple harvests from just one plant. Harvest from baby leaves for salads up to full maturity.
Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow your seeds in the spring after the last frost up to the early summer or late summer/early fall. Keep soil moist and fertilize as needed. Optimum growing temperatures are in the 60s°F. Exposure to frost or prolonged temperatures below 50°F may result in bolting. Mulch fall crops to avoid premature bolting. Most vegetable leaves having purple color contain a pigment called anthocyanin which is generally developed by lower temperatures. Growing temperatures of 50-60°F should be adequate to develop this pigment after the seeds have germinated.
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