Sure wish I had seen this video two months ago…I’ve gotten exactly five okras from twelve plants this year…I will save this post for NEXT year…thank you for sharing 😊
I noticed this is similar to advice on peppers, tomatoes, and eggplants I have seen. It concentrates energy of the plant into growing taller and ripening fruits on top, instead of focusing on leaf, stem, and side shoots production that slows down the fruiting process. Another benefit for plants is removing leaves too close to soil so no soil-borne diseases splash onto the leaves during watering or a rain spell. It also improves the air circulation around plants, and brings more light to smaller plants that were too shaded. Would you think wood chip or straw mulch could help okra too? This is the second time I decided to try growing okra, the first time was when I was in my early 20s and I still recall how pretty the flowers were like a mallow and how the pods were ripe so fast! I live in Washington State in zone 8b, and am taking advantage of the 100 degrees and 90 degrees weather! Why complain about no AC when we got food?
It is nice to meet you. 😊 We would love to see your garden way up north, I know it is beautiful! I have been in that neck of the woods before. If the climate in which you have no issues with mold, I would say yes to the mulch. At another location, we found the okra love the moisture that hay or straw provides. With soil that drains well, this is a great benefit to a garden. Our gardening set up at the other location, the whole garden was a no-till garden. We covered the ground around the base with recycled boxes out of the trash. Then we stacked about 5 inches of hay on top. When the hay flattened, it settled to about an inch and a half. It was 103° f that summer. The Okra thrived like I had never seen it before. Huge I tell ya! We had stalks that were 6 inches around at the base and 10 feet tall. Beautiful! I hope you can find something in our garden experience to help along the way. I really thank you for taking the time to chat. It is an honor on my part. ✌️
That was an excellent video. Very informative, and well filmed. Editing kept it short but not too short. Looks like I’m pruning my okra tomorrow!
Thank you for the kind comments.
May this pruning technique help you as it has helped us. Happy harvesting.
Loved the okra rose opening part!!!!! Your tips are so helpful. I admire your garden so much!!!! It’s so enjoyable to follow. 3:54
It's an honor to have such a nice comment. Thank you so much!
Sure wish I had seen this video two months ago…I’ve gotten exactly five okras from twelve plants this year…I will save this post for NEXT year…thank you for sharing 😊
Sharing is the best. I'm glad it helped you! ☺️
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Best okra video ever 🙌 blessings to you and yours
The comment I'd much appreciated. It gives our efforts meaning and purpose.
May life reside in your garden.
Thanks 😍
I got a good stand of OKRA this year. I will try it
WE gonna stop by that way and check it out. THANKS
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Beautiful okra plant
Great information my friend
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This method of pruning works very well, very fast. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the tip,i will be pruning mine tomorrow.. New friend here.
Hey. Thanks so much. We hope this pruning method blesses your garden like ours. We stopped by your channel. Looks great. 😊
Hi rooster, I will try this next time. My okra is almost done fruiting. Appreciate your video. Thanks.
This growing season has almost come to an end. Our Okra is still flowering. It got into the 40° fahrenheit this week.
Have a good one! Thanks
I noticed this is similar to advice on peppers, tomatoes, and eggplants I have seen. It concentrates energy of the plant into growing taller and ripening fruits on top, instead of focusing on leaf, stem, and side shoots production that slows down the fruiting process.
Another benefit for plants is removing leaves too close to soil so no soil-borne diseases splash onto the leaves during watering or a rain spell. It also improves the air circulation around plants, and brings more light to smaller plants that were too shaded.
Would you think wood chip or straw mulch could help okra too?
This is the second time I decided to try growing okra, the first time was when I was in my early 20s and I still recall how pretty the flowers were like a mallow and how the pods were ripe so fast! I live in Washington State in zone 8b, and am taking advantage of the 100 degrees and 90 degrees weather! Why complain about no AC when we got food?
It is nice to meet you. 😊
We would love to see your garden way up north, I know it is beautiful! I have been in that neck of the woods before.
If the climate in which you have no issues with mold, I would say yes to the mulch.
At another location, we found the okra love the moisture that hay or straw provides.
With soil that drains well, this is a great benefit to a garden.
Our gardening set up at the other location, the whole garden was a no-till garden.
We covered the ground around the base with recycled boxes out of the trash. Then we stacked about 5 inches of hay on top. When the hay flattened, it settled to about an inch and a half.
It was 103° f that summer. The Okra thrived like I had never seen it before. Huge I tell ya!
We had stalks that were 6 inches around at the base and 10 feet tall. Beautiful!
I hope you can find something in our garden experience to help along the way.
I really thank you for taking the time to chat. It is an honor on my part.
✌️
Loved this video, so thanks so much for sharing ❤❤❤I plan to prune mine the same❤❤❤ Appreciate this helpful and detailed information❤❤❤❤
We are so happy you found this useful. Don't be a stranger.! Thanks for letting us know.
This is a great video. God bless 🙏
Thank you for your comments. They are greatly appreciated.
We hope your garden is prosperous. :-)
THANK YOU
You are welcome 😊
Nice.
THANKYIU! May your gaemrden grow abundantly.
Excellent idea❤
Thank you for stopping by and leaving such kind comments!
We have tagged you in our new garden tour video.
Thanks for watching!
What a video? Do you have complt video showing fertilizer & disease of okra plants?
😃 Thanks! We will consider making such a video. Such great ideas as this alters our video plans for the future.
Thanks for your input. It helps us.
Your tips are so helpful
You are most welcome. Blessings to ya.
great video! Subscribed :)
You are awesome! It was hard to make a point on video.
Amazing!😮 New subscriber now😊❤
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I’m surprised how close you have your plants together. Do they start getting bunched up together?
I took your advice. You are correct. You made me realize I had been lazy.
I thinned them out.
Thanks 😍