Thanks for sharing. Looks like okra
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I don’t even know what Lady Fingers are.
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Discussion
You are welcome! Yes, it is okra :-)
Such a nicer name! Keep at it, what do you want to grow next?
Sure! Possibly some more of the same plants to make enough food for my family. Then I could share them with my neighbors also when redundant. My garden is not much bigger. But I will spread this for my whole garden :-)
Some plants, like capsicum, are getting some diseases from some insects. But I won't use any chemicals, as I love nature!
I am of the same philosophy. We use 3 flowers to help keep back other insects.
Calendula: trap plant we plant them and they are covered in aphids rather than our food.
Marigolds: they smell & masks the other plants smell (I am planting garlic this year for the same idea)
Sweet Alyssum: attacks perisitice wasps ( harmless to humans) they prey on other insects in the garden