There is a dwarf cowhorn okra that can be cut at the 8 inch length (sometimes longer) without getting woody and the plant only gets to about 4 feet tall. I have seeds for the regular cowhorn okra but it is on full sized plants. Your garden is still looking good even after the 100 degree days.
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Thank you for this.. Garden is looking mighty fine 😊🎉
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Great vid! Looking forward to more.
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There is a dwarf cowhorn okra that can be cut at the 8 inch length (sometimes longer) without getting woody and the plant only gets to about 4 feet tall. I have seeds for the regular cowhorn okra but it is on full sized plants. Your garden is still looking good even after the 100 degree days.
@@growyourownfood7814 I have a dwarf Bubba variety growing in one of the Greenstalks. I haven’t tested how long those pods can get, though.