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I am very unsure about okra. but since I live in the south I might give it a try next year.
Well, Ron was right on, I picked my first okra this evening!!!Ron said:Yes. The flowers should last only one day open, then close and the okra pod will begin to develop. I don't know your growing conditions but here where I am with lots of heat and humidity they are ready to pick a couple of days after the flower falls off. I pick every other day. If you let the pods get too large, they will be hard and tough. What variety are you growing?
My first time planting okra at this place was last season. I planted about 50 feet of row, a dwarf variety. It was supposed to be a cute little plant that got about four feet tall. They started producing at about two to three feet tall. Every other day I picked okra. Every day it got taller. We ate okra, we froze okra, we gave okra away. The problem was that the taller it got, the more it produced. My girls were helping pick for awhile until they said "no more." At the end of the season, this dwarf variety was 10-12 feet tall and I was picking two five gallon bucketfuls each time I went out. It was crazy. My neighbors, relatives, people I would meet on the street all had plenty of okra.big brown horse said:Yep. Try a small batch first.
My mom runs an Antique show in TX and the farmer who does the "farmer's market" for her dries it and it sells like hot cakes. You literally have to be first in line, or it is all gone. He stores it in ball canning jars.