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Technisem Kirikou F1 Okra Seed | 100g

33,555.00

Harvesting

Okra plants will produce large flowers about 2 months after planting. The okra pods will be ready to pick 3 to 4 days later. Harvest the pods when they are 3 to 4 inches long. If the okra gets too large, it will be tough and stringy. Pick the okra every 1 to 2 days or yields will decrease. Okra can be stored for 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator. Okra that is too mature can be dried, cured, and used in flower arrangements. Okra seed is easily saved for next season by leaving some of the last pods on the plant until they get very large. Remove them and allow them to dry. The seeds will shell easily from the pods. Other okra plant materials such as leaves and stems can be put in a compost pile.  
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Plant Tag | 100 Pieces

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Plant Tags (100 Pieces) are durable plastic labels designed for identifying seedlings, nursery plants, flowers, vegetables, herbs, and ornamental plants. They provide a simple and effective way to label plant varieties, planting dates, and other important information for easy organization and management.

Royap Insecticide | 1 Litre

13,000.00
Royap DDVP Insecticide (1 Litre) is a potent organophosphate insecticide and acaricide designed for effective pest control in both agricultural and public health settings. It is particularly effective against a broad spectrum of pests, including chewing and sucking insects, mites, and stored product pests

Blue Chicken Transport Crate

68,000.00
  • Colour: White, Yellow, Red, Blue.
  • Material: virgin PP (EPS30R)
  • Product type: transportation of live poultry: Chicken, Duck, Goose
 

Smooth Parsley (25g | 1000 Seeds)

4,980.00
Your growing parsley seeds should be ready for harvest as soon as they are a few inches (5 to 10 cm.) tall and are growing vigorously. Just snip the outer stems from the plant and it will continue to grow throughout the season. At the end of its growth cycle, the plant will produce a seed pod, at which time harvesting your own parsley seeds is possible. Keep in mind that parsley crosses with other parsley varieties, however. You need at least one mile (16 km.) between varieties to get the reliable seeds. Just allow the seeds to mature and dry on the plants before harvesting them. They can be kept in a cool, dry area for up to two to three years and retain their viability.