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Re: Hello & What about Okra?


I have grown Clemson Spineless okra spaced at 1 plant per sq ft for the
past several years.  My production has always been fine and the plants grow
quite tall.  This year I am planting two 4 ft x 4 ft plots of okra.  My
girl friend loves pickled okra and I will do almost anything to keep her
happy.  :-)

Ron (Charleston, S. Carolina)

At 10:31 AM 4/2/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm new to sqft gardening and new to the list.
>
>I haven't seen anything written about raising Okra using the SquareFoot
>Method.  My best guess is that the spacing should be 1 per-square-foot, with
>a preference towards back (northerly) squares, to minimize shading of
>smaller plants.
>
>Any suggestions would really be appreciated!  -EM
>
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