Friday, August 1, 2008

More veggies

My okra has really had a struggle this year. First, ants were colonizing aphids at an impressive rate on the flowers and tender, new growth. Then, the chipmunks got it:



I loathe chipmunks.

Finally, the few surviving plants are beginning to bloom:



I really love okra. It's an amazingly versatile plant that's got great flowers. I grow it for an ornamental annual and for my SO who loves to eat it. It's easy to grow and I direct sow it a couple of weeks after the last frost. It loves our crappy soil and I can't find anything to dislike about that!

If the flower reminds you of a Hibiscus, that's probably because it should. :) Okra and Hibiscus are cousins, of sorts, but okra definitely win in terms of flavor.

3 comments:

GalleryJuana said...

Thanks for coming by my blog.

Since living in an apartment, I really miss having a yard and garden.

I enjoyed seeing all the plants on your blog.

Sandra Evertson said...

There is always something so soothing to see handing working it the earth! Lovely photos!
Sandra

Lisa Abdul-Quddus said...

I'm not an okra eater but my DH loves it. They do have pretty flowers.