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Phaedra

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I think that I only grew okra once, @Phaedra .

It was years ago, outdoors, and when Dad shared half of his garden with me. Dad grew up in New Mexico. He was obviously not impressed but I don't remember him saying anything šŸ˜Ÿ.

Sorta, the same as when I have tried sweet potatoes ...

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Steve, this time, the okra surprises me, no, it shocks me! I will take a photo and you will understand. It grows like a tree.....oh my, I never know an okra can grow so huge. I might need to remove it soon from the raised bed - it's already two meter high now.

I'm pretty curious so I keep two pods for the seeds. Gosh, the pods can also grow until soooooooo big :eek::clap
 

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Steve, this time, the okra surprises me, no, it shocks me! I will take a photo and you will understand. It grows like a tree.....oh my, I never know an okra can grow so huge. I might need to remove it soon from the raised bed - it's already two meter high now.

I'm pretty curious so I keep two pods for the seeds. Gosh, the pods can also grow until soooooooo big :eek::clap
I grew okra this year.
I grew 8"
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This post should probably be moved off a thread about finding the "right" path because the tomatoes went both ways. Late ā€“ the most of them are showing up at what could be the absolute end of the season. We have had frosts plenty of years by this date.

Dragging their feet, nonetheless, they are certainly larger than usual. The size just might be the result of using compost as a mulch. All of the recent years, I have grown potted cherry tomatoes in 100% homemade compost. Pots of 6 gallon capacity restrict plant growth and the same varieties, in the open garden 17 miles away, always did better.

I've never grown beefsteak tomatoes here at home and, if I ever mulched tomatoes, I don't remember it. Applying organic fertilizer mid-season is common practice.

Well, the tomatoes ripening are "full size" in 2024.

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This Gary O Sena is 1 1/4 pounds. I had to restore seed from Restoration Seed several years ago and they say that Gary O Sena can produce 20 ounce fruit. Bingo. However, it has never done that for me.
Here's a thread I put on TEG a dozen years ago and you can see the larger tomato in the first group is Gary O Sena. What I wrote was that it was 14 ounces. Well, some of them are 6 ounces larger in '24! LINK

Stephen :)
 

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The Kelloggā€™s Breakfast variety is a justifiably popular heirloom. They never grew this large in the distant garden. Although, I didnā€™t grow them often there. They are a late variety so I couldnā€™t trust them to make much of a crop. They are late here at home too but they are loaded with fruit, and probably a few more that are 1 1/2# :).

Steve
 

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The Kelloggā€™s Breakfast variety is a justifiably popular heirloom. They never grew this large in the distant garden. Although, I didnā€™t grow them often there. They are a late variety so I couldnā€™t trust them to make much of a crop. They are late here at home too but they are loaded with fruit, and probably a few more that are 1 1/2# :).

Steve
Looks like your having a jumbo tomato year @digitS'.
 

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@digitS' Tomato haha I thought it was a pumpkinā€¦ šŸŽƒ

Caught 2 belding ground squirrels that were tearing up around the entire foundation of the house, a 55 year old weeping cherry tree, lost Italians cypress and other trees. Belding squirrels are legal to trap in Oregon. I used ā€˜The Squirrelinatorā€, baited the live cage placed under a tree , in one day caught the 2 destructive littleā€¦buggersā€¦šŸ‘

They are so destructive my garden looks literally like swisscheese. Lost annuals and perennials. Two tiny lil critters have the destruction energy of a bull in a China shop.

Iā€™m not holding my breath more will come around soon enough. The joys of living in rural Oregon next to a forest.
 

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