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I think we planted TOO MUCH

I think we planted TOO MUCH The OKRA plants are just producing like crazy even though most other garden plants are slowing down. Kevin and Sarah take you into the garden for an okra harvest and then they share their 2 favorite ways to preserve okra for the rest of the year.

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