Bok Choy
Bok Choy Suppliers
Goods and products like those the Anglo-Saxons used everyday.
Our farm is certified organic by the Oregon Department of Agriculture, ecologically based and located on 22 acres of fertile, deep loam soils at an elevation of 1149 ft. Our farming methods, coupled with excellent soils and an ideal climate allow us to grow high quality, nutritious produce for our local community and the highest quality certified organic seed garlic for our fellow farmers and gardeners.
122 years of quality products and unsurpassed service speaks for itself. We always deliver on our promises, making us Canada’s number one packet seed supplier. We ensure, top quality seed that is guaranteed to grow. Beginners and experts alike will be enticed by our tried and true varieties, as well as the new and exciting varieties Canadians have come to expect from us. Make McKenzie your one-stop-shop for all your gardening needs: Packet Seeds, Jiffy Seed Starting, Lawn Seed, Onions, Seed Potatoes, Wildflowers, Gardening Accessories and so much more!
Annie's heirloom seeds specializes in vegetables such as broccoli, carrots, cabbage, cauliflowers and more. So where do we get our seeds? From all over the world. Most of the common varieties are grown here in the US. We search for companies with quality seeds that we trust. We insist on high germination rates and seeds that we have had success growing in our own garden. We also import some seeds from Italy and England. Italy has a history of growing heirloom varieties, so we are fortunate to be able to offer some wonderful Italian varieties. We just found a wonderful British seed company that has enabled us to add some really exciting 'new' varieties. As with all heirlooms, they aren't really new, just new to us.
We also get some of our seeds from our back yard. We are beginning the process of growing some of the rare varieties that are wonderful but not being grown commercially by anyone. We have been selling a few tomato varieties for the past several years that we grew.
We also get some of our seeds from our back yard. We are beginning the process of growing some of the rare varieties that are wonderful but not being grown commercially by anyone. We have been selling a few tomato varieties for the past several years that we grew.
Bok Choy Pests & Diseases
- University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources - Aphids Management Guidelines--UC IPM
- North Carolina State University - Brassica rapa (Pekinensis Group) (Bok Choy, Celery Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Napa Cabbage, Peking Cabbage) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
- Penn State - Chinese cabbage | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation