you cant have them as pets number 1 and number 2 they'lle pee and poo all over you house
Pak choi and other chinese cabbages, like most all cruciferous vegetables, are safe for most rabbits to eat in moderation. These veggies are high in goitrogens, which can be dangerous in large amounts, and they're also indicated in gas, which can lead to serious illness -- for these reasons, crucifers should be limited in your rabbit's diet. If your rabbit is particularly sensitive to gas, you should eliminate these foods from your rabbit's diet entirely.
They are not hard to take care of.:)
they dont take care of there young
it can take care on its own but say if its a baby you will obviously have a mum or dad to take good care of the baby
then give it to some one who could take care of it
Yes, you can eat pak choi flowers.
7-8 days
The scientific name for pak Choi or pak choy is known as the Chinese cabbage
I assume you mean pak choi. If you do, they are both the same thing.
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they brought a particular vegetable pak choi
Chinese cabbage also pak choi
Pechay is another name for Pak Choi, a brassica related to the cabbage. It enjoys average garden soil and full sun, similar to other garden grown vegetables.
Yes. If each one is safe for you, they can be taken together. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
The soil needs to be quite rich to ensure the fast growth that these plants need, so plenty of compost and old manure incorporated into the soil will help. Otherwise, prepare as you normally would, digging over well and making sure the soil is of a fine texture and not lumpy.