Growing Clemson Spineless Okra - Beautiful & Delicious Okra
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In today's episode we look at growing Clemson Spineless okra, a very popular and delicious okra variety. The Clemson spineless okra variety is a very nice tasting okra which has no spines, hence the okra variety name. Buy seeds here: http://amzn.to/1m9j4f4
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Issue with my Okra my plants developed a powder mold on the leaves so I used a baking soda along with a little dish soap to get rid of it along with cutting away the infected leaves my problem is now the okra has developed like bites or pimples on it not all the okra have this even on the same plant it is spineless Clemson I see no pest on the plants what could it be any ideas I can send pics if you like but I wont sell this until its resolved I just planted another 150 seeds.
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thanks for a great video. I want to grow okra this year. I have a balcony garden, can I grow this varity in containers?
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For the first time growing Okra I am impressed my okra is over 6' I planted late but I have 5, 20' rows and harvest every 3 days 4" long is best so my wife says I don't eat it but she loves it she eats it raw or I make her a stewed tomato basil onion they were easy to grow and the okra I'm growing is the same Clemson Spineless . We also sell them and give them away to friends.
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I'm growing okra in a 2by4 box
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When is it time to end harvesting season for okra. Last yap ear I pulled up my pants and still had pods growing in them. Must say they were healthy but production had slowed down.
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I grow some okra plants this season but didn't come out good thanks for giving good ideas
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In my country we growing up eating okra pretty much 3times a week. I'm 40 years old never had healthy problems and never visit a doctor.
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Thanks for the wonderful video! It was very informative! I planted some of the Clemson spineless okra this year. It is the first time I have ever planted okra. We also have three tomato plants hanging upside down in buckets on our fence. So far we have four green tomatoes and are anxiously waiting to taste some red tomatoes! Looking forward to having some okra, too!
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Cool video, just a feedback we should never tussle with the fruits. It shocks the plant. E. G. I was reading in the net if we cut okra pud with knife the next okra would come from there. I see u were bending it a lot for harvesting.
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Thank you so much for the video. I know it is late, but I planted my Clemson 10 days ago (August 15) and it looks like your picture at 25 days. I put the seeds in a soil mixed with horse manure compost so it is rich. It is growing crazy and I am hoping to have okra before the frost. I am located in North Alabama and the temp here is a steady low to mid 90s lately.
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Beautiful, well done
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Awesome video
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I am loving your videos! Very beautifully done thank you so much for all your efforts to teach us for free. Just subscribed to your videos
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Heb nu diverse planten staan en ze groeten geweldig
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I love okra my favorite is fried or pickled! In the US it is eaten mostly in the southern states.
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At what point after okra seeds are planted, would you recommend adding fertilizer? You mentioned fish, weed, tomato food etc as possibilities. Are all the 3 required to be added?
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Your voice is so calming lol
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Do you have any variety that does well in cooler climent like southern Ontario?
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I like okra but i find that bug and insects like them so much. Since i dont like using pesticide i just avoid planting them.
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Hi, I plan to sow okra seeds in raised bed. I saw in one of your videos that you use Organic potting soil from Costco. Do I need to buy compost separately and mix with potting soil?
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