First year growing okra here, NE Texas. Okinawa Pink has been the most productive for me. Also have Burmese and Burgundy Red. The Burgundy Red grows from very small pods to large ones overnight. All the okra is slowing down now that the nights are cooling off (into the 50’s.) All three varieties have been trouble free. Keep them watered and fertilized, that’s all.
CaptainObvious110
You’ll have a lot more
frankietit
Okra is very prolific. I got several pounds from just three plants this year.
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I just started harvesting a few myself. Obligatory pic of the most beautiful flower in vegetable gardening
https://preview.redd.it/ejej4wuk9zud1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=39ab588c58b4e6daf1692b48e180ccfc0d8399fe
Is this dwarf okra?
First year growing okra here, NE Texas. Okinawa Pink has been the most productive for me. Also have Burmese and Burgundy Red. The Burgundy Red grows from very small pods to large ones overnight. All the okra is slowing down now that the nights are cooling off (into the 50’s.) All three varieties have been trouble free. Keep them watered and fertilized, that’s all.
You’ll have a lot more
Okra is very prolific. I got several pounds from just three plants this year.