Growing Okra, also Ladyfinger, gumbo

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27 Nov 10 Nicole (Australia - arid climate)
does okra need trellissing? Thank you!
02 Dec 10 Sam (Australia - arid climate)
A Google image search shows Okra without trellises. The Queensland DPI speaks of Okra farmed in raised-bed farming systems and doesn't mention trellises or other supports. Okra is used in Southern USA cooking both for flavour and because it naturally thickens soups.
01 Dec 10 Helen (Australia - arid climate)
No, it is quite a woody plant and will support itself if sown at the recommended spacing. I usually sow a double staggered row and end up with a sort of hedge. I find that in arid conditions the pods go tough very quickly so you have to pick them daily - although it might be a different story this season with all our recent rain.
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