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Okra seeds, high germination, weighing 200 grams. Okra can be grown in a pot or in the garden, either directly in the ground or in basins. Okra - in English Okra, in French La gambo - is an ancient Egyptian plant known in ancient Egypt, whose green fruits are eaten. The scientific name of okra is *Abelmoschus esculentus*, and it belongs to the Malvaceae family.
Growing Okra at Home
A Fun and Rewarding Activity: Growing okra at home is a fun and rewarding activity that the whole family can participate in. Improving Air Quality: Plants help purify the air of pollutants. Adding a Touch of Beauty: Okra plants add a touch of beauty to your garden or balcony.
Growing okra at home is a fun and rewarding gardening project, as you can enjoy a fresh and healthy harvest of this nutrient-rich vegetable. Here's a comprehensive guide to growing okra at home:
1. Choosing the Right Location:
Okra needs 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily, so choose a sunny spot in your garden or on your balcony. Okra grows best in warm soil, so avoid planting it in cold or frost-prone areas.
2. Preparing the Soil:
Okra prefers fertile, well-drained soil. Loosen the soil . Add compost. Add organic matter to the soil to improve its fertility and drainage.
3. Sowing from Seed:
Okra can be grown directly from seed in the soil or started indoors and then transplanted outdoors.
If sowing directly in the soil, plant the seeds 1-2 cm deep and leave 30-45 cm between each seed.
If growing from seedlings, transplant them outdoors when they reach 10-15 cm in height.
4. Watering and Fertilizing:
Okra needs regular watering, especially during dry periods.
Keep the soil moist, but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
Fertilize okra every 4-6 weeks with a balanced fertilizer.
5. Harvesting:
Okra begins to flower approximately 50-60 days after planting.
Harvest the okra pods when they are small and tender, as they become tough and inedible if left to grow longer.
Cut the pods using scissors or a sharp knife.
Additional Tips:
Okra can be grown Grow okra in pots or containers if you don't have a garden.
Rotate crops to prevent pests and diseases from accumulating in the soil.
Benefits of growing okra at home:
Get a fresh and healthy okra harvest.
Save money.
Enjoy a fun and rewarding gardening experience.
Add a touch of beauty to your garden or balcony.
Wishing you a bountiful okra harvest!
High-quality okra seeds, weighing 200 grams, are enough to plant a large 300cm x 300cm container. Sowing in rows is recommended, and the seeds in the packet remain viable for several years.
Finally, look at the okra flower; it's quite similar to the hibiscus flower. It belongs to the hibiscus family, which explains the resemblance. Furthermore, okra is rich in Vitamin A and low in calories, making it a great addition to a healthy diet. This is why some nutritionists recommend it, and it's one of the reasons okra is becoming increasingly popular.
Done These seeds were tested at Almalky Landscape nurseries.
Reliable, high-germination seeds from Al-Maliki Landscape, prepared for planting and chemically treated to maintain their quality for several years. High yield. Okra is a beautiful plant. Grow it on your balcony or in your garden for a beautiful appearance and abundant fruit.
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