It depends on where you’re located. In the warmest parts of the U.S., like southern Florida, okra may keep producing into late fall. Okra is generally cut down in mid to late summer; at this point in the growing season, it’s a bit late for it.
Especially if you want to use that garden space for other things, then you’re better off removing the okra plants and starting over in late winter or spring (depending on where you are).
It depends on where you’re located. In the warmest parts of the U.S., like southern Florida, okra may keep producing into late fall. Okra is generally cut down in mid to late summer; at this point in the growing season, it’s a bit late for it.
Especially if you want to use that garden space for other things, then you’re better off removing the okra plants and starting over in late winter or spring (depending on where you are).