The potted mature okra plants viewed from my Family Room ( 3.5 ft tall)
Because
of the 3-Digit temperatures here in FO, I have to water them daily-a
good exercise for my aching knees. I also have intense pleasure cooking
them with my own recipes. ( see link at bottom of page)
This
year, I planted only Okra in my vegetable garden in a wooden pot,
because of the drought and space. The previous years, I had ampalaya,
chinese eggplants and tomatoes in my backyard vegetable garden. I
planted two varieties of okra-the standard green okra and the red(
purple) Okra. I started from seeds ( more than 3 dozens), but due to the
bluebirds and squirrels only 7 purple okra and one green variety
survived to maturity. I have already harvested more than three dozens
okra and had cooked them to my gastronomic delight. Here are some
photos, I took the other day.
Newly harvested young okras for my stew and gumbo recipes. For recipes on okra and dishes read the following:
https://myfavoritepinoydishes.blogspot.com/2022/08/eleven-ways-to-cook-okra-my-own-okra.html
https://myfavoritepinoydishes.blogspot.com/2022/08/two-okra-dishes-available-on-line-via.html
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