tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post1613542634881950543..comments2023-09-10T04:44:04.723-04:00Comments on Cooking in someone else's kitchen: Okra in OntarioAmandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16642836504821695236noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post-51292354434611129222014-08-05T11:23:35.832-04:002014-08-05T11:23:35.832-04:00wow, crazy. I didn't know it bloomed so orname...wow, crazy. I didn't know it bloomed so ornamentally, or could be grown here.Pearlhttp://www.pagehalffull.com/eatenupnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post-24791320533986318722014-08-04T09:21:06.444-04:002014-08-04T09:21:06.444-04:00I have grown Okra for about 5 years now (Annie Oak...I have grown Okra for about 5 years now (Annie Oakley Okra) but they have never gotten bigger than 2 feet or so. I'm not sure if it is the variety, or just Ontario growing conditions. But I still get enough to enjoy.Susiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10354350096358468967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30590907.post-38130366694732093092014-07-28T09:32:56.673-04:002014-07-28T09:32:56.673-04:00I received some okra seeds at Canada Blooms. I pl...I received some okra seeds at Canada Blooms. I planted all 12 and they all germinated, but only a few have shown progress. I'm just getting some blooms now so fingers crossed a few little okra will appear. I think the plants should be much bigger but it was such a cool and wet start to the season, not sure it was hot enough for them.Linda aka Crafty Gardenerhttp://www.craftygardener.canoreply@blogger.com