I notice many times viewers are not told what is added to the soil, whether they are compost or and How often must the plant be watered in the day. And when is the right time to harvest the produce, Also why the leaves are cut off before harvesting the Akra.
I nevEr thought of growing them in containers. Taking away the leaves rob energy from the plant. What kind of seeds do you plant to get edible okra like that. Its usually to tough to eat when it gets that big. I tale the seeds out and put them in soup. I loved your video. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Growing okra in containers can be a great option, as it provides better control over soil conditions and makes harvesting more accessible. You're right about the energy loss when removing leaves, so it's essential to strike a balance between pruning for productivity and maintaining the plant's overall health. For edible okra, selecting the right seeds is crucial. Look for varieties known for tenderness, such as Clemson Spineless or Emerald. Harvesting when the pods are young and tender also contributes to a more enjoyable eating experience. It's interesting that you use okra seeds in soup - that's a creative way to make the most of the plant! If you have any other tips or questions, feel free to share. Happy gardening!
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I notice many times viewers are not told what is added to the soil, whether they are compost or and
How often must the plant be watered in the day. And when is the right time to harvest the produce,
Also why the leaves are cut off before harvesting the Akra.
I love watching your videos! Thank you for showing all the details and time lapse 😊
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I nevEr thought of growing them in containers. Taking away the leaves rob energy from the plant. What kind of seeds do you plant to get edible okra like that. Its usually to tough to eat when it gets that big. I tale the seeds out and put them in soup. I loved your video. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Growing okra in containers can be a great option, as it provides better control over soil conditions and makes harvesting more accessible.
You're right about the energy loss when removing leaves, so it's essential to strike a balance between pruning for productivity and maintaining the plant's overall health.
For edible okra, selecting the right seeds is crucial. Look for varieties known for tenderness, such as Clemson Spineless or Emerald. Harvesting when the pods are young and tender also contributes to a more enjoyable eating experience.
It's interesting that you use okra seeds in soup - that's a creative way to make the most of the plant! If you have any other tips or questions, feel free to share. Happy gardening!