Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Container Gardening Series: Harvesting Okra


Wazzup Pilipinas!

"Good things take time, right. Success doesn't happen overnight. They take their fair share of time. ... So, plant your seed and give it enough time to grow...nurturing them well until harvest time."

The okra seeds looks almost similar to monggo seeds

Harvested the okra at baka maunahan pa ng insekto. Ambilis nilang lumaki kaya pinitas ko na dahil baka gumulang agad. Alam naman natin na usually mga hybrid nabibili sa palengke kaya baka pag namunga ang seeds na galing dito ay maliliit mga tunay na sizes katulad nung ampalayang itinanim ko.

Naging pandagdag sa sinigang na niluto ko.


After the flower, comes the fruit. Our okra plant proudly giving us its first.


Second okra plant bearing its first fruit after its flower. Both plants grown together at the same time, and both are now bearing their first fruits after a few months.

Notice the aphids pests? I got rid of them after taking this photo.


And the third, so far, of my okra harvest soon. I'm planned to let this mature since the plants were attacked by "higads" or the hairy black and brown caterpillars that will turn into moths.

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