Posted by Mike (WA) on August 22, 2011 at 13:17:07 from (69.10.196.29):
In Reply to: OT: Okra management posted by Andy C on August 22, 2011 at 10:40:44:
I love okra pickles- Outfit in Texas makes 'em, Talk-o'-Town Okra pickles. Hot or mild. Only one store around here carries the hot ones (they're not all that hot, but have better flavor). Was gonna order a case one time from the mfgr, but shipping was outrageous.
As far as picking, keep them picked, and plant will keep producing. Simple as that. If they get too big, pick 'em anyhow and feed to chickens or compost pile.
I always fussed around with succession planting of brocolli. Get a nice big head, then move on to the next one. This year, got lazy- just started to keep cutting the new smaller heads off just as they were about to bolt. I'm still getting as much as we can use off of 4 plants, and don't plan to plant any more.
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