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Old March 30, 2017   #13
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I couldn't imagine Worth not having a garden. Glad to hear the news.

On the Okra start, I have done it once (Long ago ). I just planted the seeds in small pots and put then in the cold frame to keep them warm. I am not sure exactly how long it took but I remember being surprised as I was expecting them to take long time. This time I will try both soaking method and direct sowing in pot, in cold frame.

Now that I have sown my corn, bean, cukes, melons , its time for okra.
I have 3 varieties : NONE is Clemson Spineless Those stuff got so tough before you could say 'AH'
BTW. I see some corn and cuke sprouts emerging.
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