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The 4'-6' height range on this entry is misleading. My first year growing it (2010) I was using an 8' ladder to harvest daily by the end ...Read More
I give it a 'negative' because there are so many more varieties out there that are a lot better. This variety puts on okra but the pods ...Read More
This plant will become bushy if broken off. I discovered this quite by accident when our very large dog got into the vegetable garden la...Read More
This was my first time with okra. We planted 8' of it. From that we canned 20 pints of pickled Okra, and ate at least 15 (two person) ser...Read More
This variety is readily available in 'big-box' stores and feed/ farm suppliers.
This variety of okra was probably the most productive of all the plants in my garden last year. Just three plants produced enough okra to...Read More
This is my first time growing this particular cultivar, in both the ground & in containers, & I am more than pleased with it.
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Just found this the other day. It'll be my first time planting okra. I just got one little plant to see how it does.
I like to eat the small pods raw while picking a mess. Of course, I do not use pesticides.
Very productive and popular in the South. As the person stated in the post above, be sure to harvest small as they will get tough quickly.
Clemson Spineless is the most widely available okra in the southeast. It is not as tall as many of the southern varieties, but is a heavy...Read More