Yes, you can grow okra as a perennial. Just cut the plants back to 2 to 3 feet this month. The plants will slow down over the winter months and then start growing and flowering in early spring. Give the plants some fertilizer over the winter. Reply
Yes, you can grow okra as a perennial. Just cut the plants back to 2 to 3 feet this month. The plants will slow down over the winter months and then start growing and flowering in early spring. Give the plants some fertilizer over the winter.