Most people plant okra way too thick, that looks about right.
Posted By: Maggie123
Re: orka - 06/17/17 03:36 PM
Looks good and if that bears, son you gonna have okra out the ying yang!!
Posted By: Lilium10
Re: orka - 06/17/17 06:27 PM
In my garden, I love to over plant okra! I've had to cut it in the moonlight before it produced so much. I like to pick it young and pickle it. What do you plan to do with yours?
Posted By: birdcarver
Re: orka - 06/17/17 06:50 PM
I CUT IT EVERY OTHER DAY AND EAT WHAT WE WANT AND GIVE THE REST AWAY, when it get's about waist high I get almost 5 gal, I do not cut leaves off and stalk will limb out to where I cut anywhere from 3 to as many as 8 pods off a stalk
Another thing about okra, if you have an early frost that looks like it killed it, just snip off the top 8 or so inches and it will come back out and go again unless you have more cold weather.
Posted By: birdcarver
Re: orka - 06/17/17 08:01 PM
I have problem with deer eating mine , so I shoot off fireworks, this helps unless it rains couple days in a row
Posted By: Lilium10
Re: orka - 06/17/17 10:20 PM
Your tomatoes look wonderful!
Posted By: BOFF
Re: orka - 06/19/17 07:49 AM
Beautiful garden!
Surprised the rain hasn't yellowed your leaves more.
God Bless,
David B.