what grows well New York, NY · Zone 7b change
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Bok Choy

Bok Choy

Brassica rapa var. chinensis
Still time — sow latevegetable

Cool-season Asian green with crisp white stalks and dark leaves; bolts quickly in summer heat.

In Zone 7b, right now
Still time to plant — it should mature before frost

The usual transplant window (Mid March – Late April) has closed, but with about 45 days to harvest there's still enough season left. Get it in now.

Edible?
Yes — vegetable
Small space?
Yes — fits a balcony
Sun
Part shade (2–4 hrs)
Comes back yearly?
No — replant each year
Harvest in
45 days

Ways to plant it

Spring planting
Direct sow Past the ideal window — still time
Early March – Mid April
Plant seeds straight into the ground (or a container) outdoors.
Transplant Past the ideal window — still time
Mid March – Late April
Buy a young plant from a nursery, or move one you started indoors, into the ground or a pot.
Fall planting
Direct sow Late August
Late August – Late September
Plant seeds straight into the ground (or a container) outdoors.

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New York, NY
Near ZIP 10002 · USDA Zone 7b
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