Post 9vVplPydm4W9bBeWxc by starfish@sunbeam.city
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(DIR) Post #9vVgBwLP3dBbyHJ8sK by liaizon@social.wake.st
2020-05-28T15:48:45Z
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first okra harvest
(DIR) Post #9vVgaBYU9fhu65zJR2 by worldofpeace@mastodon.social
2020-05-28T15:52:36Z
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@liaizon damn, they cute for real
(DIR) Post #9vVplPydm4W9bBeWxc by starfish@sunbeam.city
2020-05-28T17:37:40Z
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@liaizon gorgeous!!
(DIR) Post #9vpRfZmvrOqFDIZlTM by wyatwerp@fsmi.social
2020-06-07T02:59:31.139666Z
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@liaizon they are usually green in India, and of random sizes. Is this some genetically modified variety? Also, village wisdom supposedly says the younger the better.
(DIR) Post #9vpRfbA0l4tfTANi5I by liaizon@social.wake.st
2020-06-07T04:41:39Z
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@wyatwerp they are not genetically modified they are just large red ones, coming from an organic seed saver coop
(DIR) Post #9vpRoxsjeNIWXplcJs by liaizon@social.wake.st
2020-06-07T04:41:53Z
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@wyatwerp I waited too long to pick them