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Red Burgundy, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 60.00 USD / 5 Pounds

Burgundy Red okra produces beautiful deep-red pods and stems are tasty and productive. A tender and delicious pod.
  • Sun: Full
  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Fruit Length: 3-4"
  • Plant Height: 4-5 feet
  • Seeds Per Gram: 20
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 560
Indiana
Westfield
Perkins Long Pod, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 60.00 USD / 5 Pounds

  • Packet: 50 seeds
  • categories: Okra
  • Seeds Per Gram: 20
  • Row Spacing: 24-36"
  • Weight: N/A
  • Sun: Full
Indiana
Westfield
Red Burgundy Okra Seeds
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1-oz

Can be used as an ornamental plant because of its pods and foliage. Sow directly outside. 500 seeds/oz.; 8 lbs./acre; 7-14 days, 70°F. Red Burgundy okra features 4' tall plants that produce red ribs that turn green when cooked.
  • weight: .0625 lbs
Connecticut
East Hartford
Jambalaya Okra
Prices start at : 3.10 USD / 1 gram

Pretty enough to earn a place in your ornamental plantings, okra's stunning blooms reveal its relationship to hibiscus. Pyrethrin and row covers. Traditionally okra has been a crop that's most productive in hot, southern gardens.
  • Seed Life: 2 years
  • Soil Temp for Germ.: 70-90°F
  • Seeds per gram: ≈ 14-17
  • Seed Depth: 1/2"
  • Plant Spacing: 12-18"
  • Hybrid Variety: Yes
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Candle Fire Okra
Prices start at : 3.95 USD / 1 gram

Pretty enough to earn a place in your ornamental plantings, okra's stunning blooms reveal its relationship to hibiscus. Pyrethrin and row covers. A fascinating departure from traditional ribbed okra, Candle Fire pods boast a smooth, round profile and...
  • Row Spacing: 36"
  • Seeds per gram: ≈ 14-17
  • Hybrid Variety: Yes
  • Soil Temp for Germ.: 70-90°F
  • Soil Temp. for Trans.: 65°F
  • Min. Germ.: 65%
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Clemson Spineless 80, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 55.00 USD / 5 Pounds

  • Fruit Length: 3-4 inches
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 544
  • Growing Conditions: Container
  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Sow Method: TransplantDirect Sow
  • Germination: 7
Indiana
Westfield
Jambalaya F1 Hybrid Okra Seeds
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1-2-oz

This variety offers high yields of very uniform dark green and shiny fruit that is 3-4” long. Sow directly outside. 500 seeds/oz.; 8 lbs./acre; 7-14 days, 70°F. (5' tall) Jambalaya F1 Hybrid okra is an extra early maturing variety with a very compact...
  • weight: .0625 lbs
Connecticut
East Hartford
Okra, Burgundy
Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (50 seeds)

Gorgeous 3-5' ornamental plants produce high numbers of tender 6-8" pods. When cooked, the leaves of this hibiscus relative turn a deep lovely shade of purple. For optimal texture and flavor, harvest often when the pods are young about 3" long, in about...
  • Sow Time: After Last Frost
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Thin: 12 inches
  • Days To Maturity: 49-60 days
  • Fruit Size: 3-6 inches
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Okra, Clemson Spineless Organic
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (250 Seeds)

GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination. Best picked when 2.5 to 3" long. The vigorous, 4-ft. High plants produce an abundance of dark green, grooved pods without spines.

36-48 inches

    • Height: 36-48 inches
    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    • Days To Maturity: 56 days
    • Fruit Size: 2-3 inches
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Jambalaya - (F1) Okra Seed
    Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Packet

    Very uniform pods with 5 points. Start 4-5 weeks ahead of transplanting out after frost danger when soil is warm. Do not disturb roots. UseAfter frost danger, sow 2" apart, 1/2" deep when soil is warm - at least 70°F (21°C).
    • Latin Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
    • Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Days To Maturity: 50 Days
    Maine
    Winslow
    Okra, Clemson Spineless
    Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (250 seeds)

    GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination. Best picked when 2.5 to 3" long. The vigorous, 4-ft. High plants produce an abundance of dark green, grooved pods without spines.
    • Sow Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    • Fruit Size: 2-3 inches
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Days To Maturity: 56 days
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Okra, Red Velvet Organic
    Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (50 Seeds)

    Pods are excellent for use in soups, stews and relishes. Pick pods young, while still tender. Certified Organic Seed. Tender, slightly ribbed pods are best when 3 to 6" long. Beautiful red-stemmed plants, 4-5' tall, produce distinctive scarlet-red pods.
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    • Sow Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Days To Maturity: 55-60 days
    • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Okra, Baby Bubba Hybrid
    Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (60 seeds)

    But it's a bubba too, pumping out hefty, full-sized pods, twice as many as the old standards. Grows best in full sun. Burpee Exclusive. Ready to harvest in just 53 days. The plant is baby-sized, only half as tall as other okras and perfect for a large...
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    • Spread: 1-2 inches
    • Height: 36-48 inches
    • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Carmine Splendor - (F1) Okra Seed
    Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Packet

    Transplant 12-18" apart in rows 3' apart. 80-90°F (27-32°C) for fast germination. Thin to one plant per pot/cell. Fast maturing, stalky, upright plants. Start 4-5 weeks ahead of transplanting out after frost danger when soil is warm.
    • Days To Maturity: 51 Days
    • Edible Flowers: Yes
    • Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
    Maine
    Winslow
    My Okra Flowers Are Falling Off: Reasons For Okra Blossom Drop
    Because it's usually so reliable, it can be especially frustrating if your okra plant doesn't produce like it should. The best thing to do in these situations to wait out the weather – a return to steady sun and temperature should bring the plant back...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Why Won\'t My Okra Bloom – What To Do For Okra With No Flowers
    Okra likes hot weather and won't do well in cool climates. Here are some possible reasons why okra won't flower.Here are the most common reasons for non-blooming okra plants:. Okra is a full-sun plant, and it won't bloom well unless it has at least 6...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Collecting Okra Seeds – How To Save Okra Seeds For Planting Later
    Okra is pollinated by insects. It's best to use collected okra seeds the next growing season. Read on to find out how to save okra seeds.Grow okra plants in full sun in well-drained soil.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Okra Companion Plants – Learn About Companion Planting With Okra
    This makes it a useful companion in its own right to plants such as. Okra plant companions are plants that thrive with okra. Extremely tall plants, okra can get up to 6 feet in height by the end of the summer.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Okra Seedling Diseases: Managing Diseases Of Okra Seedlings
    , the seedling stage is when the plant is most vulnerable to pests and disease, which can deliver a fatal blow to our beloved okra plantlets. If your okra seedlings are dying, then let this article take the “oh crud” out of okra cultivation and learn...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Nematode Okra Problems – Treating Okra With Root Knot Nematodes
    The infected roots are stunted and lack fine feeder roots. Infected roots swell at the infected site and form galls. First off, practice crop rotation. Usually, a healthy balance of fungus, insects and other predatory insects keep the nematodes in check,...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Information On How To Harvest Okra
    If the pods are tender, use a sharp knife to cut the stem cleanly just below the okra pod.Because okra is self-pollinating, you can save some of the pods for seeds for the following year.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Roberie
    Prices start at : 1.55 USD

    Plants prefer full sun and moist soil with plenty of organic matter. A Cajun country favorite! Roberie Okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus ) has been grown in St Landry Parish, Louisiana for more than 100 years.
    • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Hill Country Red
    Prices start at : 2 USD

    Plants prefer full sun and moist soil with plenty of organic matter. Chock-full of good flavor! Hill Country Red Okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus ) is a beautiful heirloom from South Texas.
    • brand: Seed Savers Exchange
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Red Burgundy Okra: Growing Red Okra Plants In The Garden
    A relative newcomer, Red Burgundy okra was bred by Leon Robbins at Clemson University and introduced in 1983, becoming the All-America Selections winner in 1988. Plant the new plants 6-8 inches apart.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Emerald
    Prices start at : 1.55 USD

    Plants prefer full sun and moist soil with plenty of organic matter. A real crowd pleaser! Emerald Okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus ) was originally introduced by Campbell's Soup in the 1950s.
    • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Clemson Spineless
    Prices start at : 1.25 USD

    Planting and Harvesting Tips: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost of spring. Our most popular variety available! Clemson Spineless Okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus ) is a heavy producer that yields numerous plump, dark green pods.
    • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Ornamental Okra Plants: Tips On Growing Okra In Containers And Garden Beds
    Others, such as ‘Silver Queen,' have dark green leaves that provide contrast with lime-green pods.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Okra is easy to grow, but keep in mind that it is a summertime vegetable...
    Ohio
    Willoughby