I’ve had mixed results with midsummer sowings of bok choy – My experience as been that many varieties bolt far too soon to be of much use, while others produce variable crops over variable timespans. On the 20th of July I sowed an experimental patch of ‘Ching Chiang’ Shanghai-style bok choy, and am very pleased to report that, 36 days later, none of the plants have bolted and they are ready to harvest. I will post the results of an August 17th sowing when the time is right. I am hoping this later planting will overwinter under a cloche.
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