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Summer Okra About to Set Fruit

One of my favorite crops to grow in the heat of summer is Okra. Yesterday while walking the garden to take pictures for Photography Friday I noticed that my Okra plants have a few immature flowers developing at the top of each plant.

Once Okra sets fruit it will continue to do so until the first frost shows up. A naturally prolific plant, harvesting Okra encourages the plant set even more fruit. With 3 plants in the garden there will be plenty of Okra to keep us eating fresh throughout the summer and into fall!

My family likes to fry the Okra in a shallow bath of extra virgin olive oil and eat it as a side dish to chicken or beef. It is also very tasty, and a southern favorite, breaded and deep fried!

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