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

A tender and delicious pod. Burgundy Red okra produces beautiful deep-red pods and stems are tasty and productive.
  • Sow Method: TransplantDirect Sow
  • Plant Height: 4-5 feet
  • Sow Depth: 1/2"
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Form: Seed
  • categories: Okra
Indiana
Westfield
Perkins Long Pod, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 60.00 USD / 5 Pounds

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  • ? Dimensions
  • Additional Characteristics: Edible Flower
  • Breed: Heirloom
  • Zones: 3
  • Size: 5 Pounds
Indiana
Westfield
Red Burgundy Okra Seeds
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1-oz

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. Sow directly outside. Can be used as an ornamental plant because of its pods and foliage.
  • weight: .0625 lbs
Connecticut
East Hartford
Jambalaya Okra
Prices start at : 3.10 USD / 1 gram

Jambalaya okra embodies the spirited flavor of Creole cooking with its succulent, 5-ridged, meaty pods on gorgeous, compact plants. Verticillium & Fusarium wilt, and various fungal diseases.
  • Days to Emergence: 7-15
  • Soil Temp. for Trans.: 65°F
  • Seeds per gram: ≈ 14-17
  • Seed Depth: 1/2"
  • Soil Temp for Germ.: 70-90°F
  • Seed Life: 2 years
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Candle Fire Okra
Prices start at : 3.95 USD / 1 gram

AAS award winner. Verticillium & Fusarium wilt, and various fungal diseases. Pretty enough to earn a place in your ornamental plantings, okra's stunning blooms reveal its relationship to hibiscus.
  • Seed Life: 2 years
  • Soil Temp. for Trans.: 65°F
  • Min. Germ.: 65%
  • Plant Spacing: 12-18"
  • Seeds per gram: ≈ 14-17
  • Seed Depth: 1/2"
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Clemson Spineless 80, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 55.00 USD / 5 Pounds

  • Growing Conditions: Container
  • Size: 5 Pounds
  • Germination: 7
  • Zones: 3
  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Fruit Color: Green
Indiana
Westfield
Jambalaya F1 Hybrid Okra Seeds
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1-2-oz

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 plant habit and small leaves. Sow directly outside.
  • 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. There's a pretty contrast between the plant's green leaves against the burgundy stems, branches, leaf ribs and fruits-and a pretty display of yellow-cream flowers.
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Sow Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
  • Days To Maturity: 49-60 days
  • Height: 36-60 inches
  • Sow Time: After Last Frost
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Okra, Clemson Spineless Organic
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (250 Seeds)

Pods are excellent for use in soups, stews and relishes. Best picked when 2.5 to 3" long. This 1939 All-America Selections winner is still the most popular variety on the market. GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination.

36-48 inches

    • Thin: 12 inches
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Height: 36-48 inches
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Jambalaya - (F1) Okra Seed
    Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Packet

    80-90°F (27-32°C) for fast germination. Thin to one plant per pot/cell. Makes a great ornamental in containers.• Edible Flowers: Deep fry flowers or eat them stuffed, or use fresh as a striking, exotic-looking garnish.
    •  Edible Flowers
    •  Grows Well in Containers
    • Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
    • Latin Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
    Maine
    Winslow
    Okra, Clemson Spineless
    Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (250 seeds)

    Pods are excellent for use in soups, stews and relishes. Best picked when 2.5 to 3" long. This 1939 All-America Selections winner is still the most popular variety on the market. GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination.
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
    • Fruit Size: 2-3 inches
    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    • Days To Maturity: 56 days
    • Thin: 12 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Okra, Red Velvet Organic
    Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (50 Seeds)

    Tender, slightly ribbed pods are best when 3 to 6" long. Pick pods young, while still tender. Beautiful red-stemmed plants, 4-5' tall, produce distinctive scarlet-red pods. Pods are excellent for use in soups, stews and relishes.
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
    • Thin: 12 inches
    • Sow Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
    • Fruit Size: 3-6 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Okra, Baby Bubba Hybrid
    Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (60 seeds)

    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 container. Grows best in full sun. But it's a bubba too, pumping out hefty, full-sized pods, twice as many as the old...
    • Fruit Size: 2-3 inches
    • Days To Maturity: 53 days
    • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
    • Spread: 1-2 inches
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    • Height: 36-48 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Carmine Splendor - (F1) Okra Seed
    Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Packet

    Fast maturing, stalky, upright plants. Attractive pink-tinted edible flower.• Edible Flowers: Deep-fry flowers or eat them stuffed, or use fresh as a striking, exotic-looking garnish.
    •  Edible Flowers
    •  Grows Well in Containers
    • Days To Maturity: 51 Days
    Maine
    Winslow
    My Okra Flowers Are Falling Off: Reasons For Okra Blossom Drop
    If your plant is dropping its flowers and no pods are forming, it is likely due to environmental problems.Okra needs full sun to produce well. The best thing to do in these situations to wait out the weather – a return to steady sun and temperature...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Why Won\'t My Okra Bloom – What To Do For Okra With No Flowers
    When mature fruit is left on the plant, it will direct its resources toward seed development, not producing additional flowers.Be sure to harvest pods promptly when they are the right size to eat, about 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm.) long.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Collecting Okra Seeds – How To Save Okra Seeds For Planting Later
    Read on to find out how to save okra seeds.Grow okra plants in full sun in well-drained soil. Instead, dry the seeds in the open air for a few days, thenAlthough some okra seeds can remain viable for up to four years, many do not.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Okra Companion Plants – Learn About Companion Planting With Okra
    Planting okra near these garden crops draws these pests away from your other crops.Not just veggie plants do well as companions for okra. Flowers, such as, also make great companions.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Okra Seedling Diseases: Managing Diseases Of Okra Seedlings
    Monitoring and taking action against whitefly populations is the best way to prevent this disease.), the spores of which can survive for up to 7 years in a soil. All affected plants will need to be destroyed.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Nematode Okra Problems – Treating Okra With Root Knot Nematodes
    This leaves a plant that is stunted and wilting, with chlorotic or pale green leaves and eventual reduced yields. Later in the growing season, roots may begin to rot.For the home gardener, a combination of control methods should helppopulations.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Information On How To Harvest Okra
    Harvesting okra can be tricky, however, because you have to harvest the pods before they become tough.It takes only about four days from the time of flowering to the time to pick okra.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Roberie
    Prices start at : 1.55 USD

    Harvest daily with a sharp knife during hot weather — pods taste best when young and grow quickly past the stage of prime eating. Sow one inch deep and space 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart.
    • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Hill Country Red
    Prices start at : 2 USD

    Harvest daily with a sharp knife during hot weather — pods taste best when young and grow quickly past the stage of prime eating. Sow one inch deep and space 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart.
    • brand: Seed Savers Exchange
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Red Burgundy Okra: Growing Red Okra Plants In The Garden
    What kind of okra is red? To facilitate the process, either gently crack the outer coating with nail clippers or soak them in water overnight. And when red okra is cooked, alas, it loses its red hue and the pods turn green.for your area or directly outside...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Emerald
    Prices start at : 1.55 USD

    Harvest daily with a sharp knife during hot weather — pods taste best when young and grow quickly past the stage of prime eating. Sow one inch deep and space 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart.
    • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Clemson Spineless
    Prices start at : 1.25 USD

    Wear gloves and long sleeves for protection from spines. Transplant outside after the soil has warmed to 65˚ to 75˚F. Our most popular variety available! Clemson Spineless Okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus ) is a heavy producer that yields numerous plump,...
    • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
    Montana
    Bozeman
    Ornamental Okra Plants: Tips On Growing Okra In Containers And Garden Beds
    If you don't want to raise the vegetable for eating, you can still grow ornamental okra plants. Be sure the pot has a drainage hole in the bottom.Fill the container with a regular commercial potting mix that contains ingredients such as.
    Ohio
    Willoughby