Robert R. wrote:Just 25 plants??! I can remember many summers when my dad would plant a 100 foot row of it, a variety that we had sorta refined over 30 years or so to have a very heavy yield, with very large pods that remained tender longer and tasted so fine that many friends & neighbors asked for some throughout the season. By about mid-July, we would be cutting a 5-gallon bucket full every 3 days. But we canned and later froze much of it for wintertime feasts.
Yes, Robert, someone's 25 can easily be another's 100. It's all about perspective, and circumstance too.
I do have another seed packet but I did not start it because that particular variety claims 75 to 90 day maturity, which means I'd likely never get okra from it around here. I told my wife to read the fine print when she orders seed...
The two seed packs from which I planted are 55 to 60 days maturity, and I lost nearly half to bad weather and bad, bad slugs--hence, 25 plants that look rather nice right now.
I've got about 25 tomato plants going as well, among a lot of other goodies. It is only my wife and me eating.