I’ve never seen an okra plant that looked this beautiful! See more at www.leahbrooks.towergarden.com
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I’ve never seen an okra plant that looked this beautiful! See more at www.leahbrooks.towergarden.com
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I'm from a small county. I did this outside. The Sheriff came a knocking. I showed him what I was doing He took some photos for the local newspaper. He came back later that day with his wife and picked a mess of Okra and Tomatoes and he did pay me more them. I got several copies of the newspaper that week showing me with a 10 foot Okra plant.
How can I get rid of those bubble-like eggs on my okra plants? There s too many, it's disgusting.
its best to harvest you okra when the pods are 3 to 4 inches long. try to bread them in corn meal and fry them in oil make sure you fry them until they are no longer slimy. it is my favored veggie
That's great, Faye. Wait until next summer. Okra loves the heat.
That is great I live in Florida so I am going to try and grow some okra
Not much. There are many types of Okra, some can grow to 3 meters tall, if actually given fertilizer combined with the tallest types.
Just search google.☉‿☉
No, I haven't. Does it taste different?
Have you seen the red one?
It's an amazing plant!
The truth is that Okra loves heat, around 29 degrees is perfect. It is naturally disease
resistance for all species.
Okra can also be fried, stewed, normal cooking, and eaten raw in a salad!
Ok thank you so much .
Krittika
I'll message ya that info 🙂
btw, how much is this tower garden cost?
Thanks,
Krittika
Wow , look at your okra ! : ) so gorgeous …..only 6 weeks old ? Than is amazing !! mine that I have in my raised bed and container is not even close to yours and I think I sow the seed about the same time. You should make some gumbo with those okra and fried okra is delicious too especially when it s that fresh.
Krittika
No, I don't have that problem 🙂
no mine's not pink powder…looks like table salt on the leaves, but bigger. On the leaves and stems themselves… hmm
Thank you for the kind comment! I'm not seeing salt crystals. Sometimes I'll see a pinkish powdery substance on the outside of the tower where the pots fit together. That's a mineral build-up and I wash that off with a hose. Is that what you mean?
Great looking plant, especially only 6 weeks old. I am growing one too and was wondering about the salt crystals. Did yours have that too?
I'm growing butternut right now and they are looking beautiful! Also Seminole pumpkin. Thank you for your great advice!