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Old July 16, 2017   #11
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For me, same same. Clemson was always a high producer for me, followed real close by Milsap white and the velvets and closely followed by the colored okras. Not enough difference to holler at, but then I mostly grow too much okra.

I like to plant them in the devils strip, where the heat is real hot and the soil a bit more poor. They look pretty out there, with the blooms and everyone thinks they are hibiscus.
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