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Oklahoma Arkansas River Valley Region – Gardening

The Oklahoma Arkansas River Valley region experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best vegetables to grow in this region are those that can tolerate heat and humidity and have a relatively short growing season. Some of the best vegetables to grow in a garden for this region include:

  1. Tomatoes: There are many varieties of tomatoes that can be grown in this region, including cherry, roma, and beefsteak. Tomatoes need full sun and regular watering.
  2. Peppers: Both sweet and hot peppers grow well in this region, including bell peppers, jalapenos, and habaneros. Peppers also need full sun and regular watering.
  3. Squash: Summer squash, including zucchini and yellow squash, are well-suited for this region. They need regular watering and full sun.
  4. Beans: Both pole and bush beans grow well in this region. They are easy to grow and require regular watering.
  5. Cucumbers: Cucumbers are another easy-to-grow vegetable that can thrive in this region. They need full sun and regular watering.
  6. Okra: Okra is a heat-loving plant that can be grown in this region. It needs full sun and regular watering.
  7. Sweet potatoes: Sweet potatoes can be grown in this region, but they require a long growing season. They need full sun and regular watering.
  8. Eggplant: Eggplant can also be grown in this region, but it requires a long growing season. It needs full sun and regular watering.

Overall, when selecting vegetables to grow in a garden in the Oklahoma Arkansas River Valley region, it is important to choose plants that can tolerate heat and humidity and have a relatively short growing season.

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