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Gai Lan Midwater
Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra
Chinese broccoli is also known as gai lan. Grow Midwater for a thick flower stalk 1-2cm (1/2-3/4") that is used in stir-fries. Harvest the mild thickened stalk with 2 sets of leaves just as buds form but before the white flowers open. Each plant can be harvested several times. Sow around mid-March (4 weeks before last frost) or transplant when seedlings are 3-4 weeks old. Space plants about 20 x 40cm (8 x 16") apart. Buds and stalks are more substantial than Choi Sum. Best planted in spring and mid-summer. Cole crop.
Matures in 60-70 days. (open pollinated seeds)
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