Last Updated on: December 19, 2025


🥬🌱 Top 20 Varieties of Bok Choy to Grow: Tips, Advice, and Facts


🌿 Introduction: Why Grow Bok Choy?

Bok choy (also known as pak choi) is a fast-growing, cool-season leafy vegetable prized for its crisp stems and tender leaves. It thrives in the UK climate, matures quickly, and is ideal for both allotments and smaller gardens.

This guide explores 20 popular varieties of bok choy to grow, along with practical tips, growing advice, and key facts to help you choose the best types for your space, season, and cooking needs.

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🥬📋 Top 20 Bok Choy Varieties to Grow

1. Joi Choi

Large, tender stems with mild flavour. Slow to bolt and reliable in cool conditions.

2. Mei Qing Choi

Compact and fast-growing. Excellent for baby leaf harvesting.

3. White Stem Bok Choy

Classic variety with thick white stems and dark green leaves.

4. Green Stem Bok Choy

Slightly stronger flavour than white-stem types. More heat tolerant.

5. Shanghai Bok Choy

Short, pale green stems with smooth leaves. Mild and sweet.

6. Baby Bok Choy

Harvested young for tender texture. Perfect for quick crops.

7. Black Summer

Glossy dark leaves and good resistance to bolting.

8. Canton Bok Choy

Traditional variety with balanced flavour and texture.

9. Dwarf Bok Choy

Small plants ideal for containers and tight spaces.

10. Tatsoi

Rosette-shaped leaves with a mustard-like flavour.

11. Purple Bok Choy

Attractive purple-tinged leaves with a mild taste.

12. Red Bok Choy

Red stems and green leaves. Adds colour to salads.

13. Win-Win Choi

Uniform growth and good disease resistance.

14. Extra Dwarf Pak Choi

Very compact and quick to mature.

15. Summer Bok Choy

Bred for warmer conditions with slower bolting.

16. Baby Shanghai

Smooth stems and delicate leaves. Ideal for stir-fries.

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17. Green Fortune

Strong-growing and adaptable to changing weather.

18. White Celery Mustard

Tall stems with a slightly peppery flavour.

19. Asian Greens Mix

Includes several bok choy types for variety and resilience.

20. Ching Chiang

Crisp stems and upright growth habit.


🌱🪴 Growing Tips for Bok Choy Success

✔ sow in spring or late summer
✔ grow in fertile, moisture-retentive soil
✔ keep well watered
✔ provide light shade in hot weather

Consistent conditions help prevent bolting.


🐛🛡️ Common Problems and How to Avoid Them

✔ flea beetles — use netting
✔ bolting — avoid heat stress
✔ yellowing leaves — check nutrients
✔ overcrowding — thin seedlings early

Early action keeps crops healthy.


🥗🍜 Harvesting and Using Bok Choy

✔ harvest baby leaves in 3–4 weeks
✔ cut mature plants at the base
✔ use fresh in stir-fries, soups, and salads
✔ store briefly in the fridge

Frequent harvesting encourages continued growth.


🌟 FAQs

Is bok choy easy to grow in the UK?

Yes — it thrives in cool, moist conditions.

Can bok choy be grown in containers?

Yes, especially dwarf and baby varieties.

How long does bok choy take to grow?

Most varieties mature in 30–45 days.

Does bok choy bolt easily?

It can in hot weather or dry conditions.

Can bok choy be grown year-round?

With protection, it can be grown for much of the year.


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