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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.
  • Sow Depth: 1/2"
  • Size: 5 Pounds
  • categories: Okra
  • Seeds Per Pound: 8960
  • Seeds Per Gram: 20
  • Growing Conditions: Container
Indiana
Westfield
Perkins Long Pod, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 60.00 USD / 5 Pounds

  • Growing Conditions: Container
  • Size: 5 Pounds
  • Fruit Length: 3-5 inches
  • categories: Okra
  • Form: Seed
  • Sow Method: TransplantDirect Sow
Indiana
Westfield
Red Burgundy Okra Seeds
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1-oz

Sow directly outside. Can be used as an ornamental plant because of its pods and foliage. 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

Jambalaya okra embodies the spirited flavor of Creole cooking with its succulent, 5-ridged, meaty pods on gorgeous, compact plants. Apply 2 cups of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 10 row feet, and 1 inch of compost.
  • Seeds per gram: ≈ 14-17
  • Soil Temp. for Trans.: 65°F
  • Seed Depth: 1/2"
  • Row Spacing: 36"
  • Hybrid Variety: Yes
  • Min. Germ.: 65%
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Candle Fire Okra
Prices start at : 3.95 USD / 1 gram

AAS award winner. Apply 2 cups of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 10 row feet, and 1 inch of compost. See seed soaking directions above. Flea and cucumber beetles. Harvest regularly to keep plants producing.
  • Soil Temp. for Trans.: 65°F
  • Plant Spacing: 12-18"
  • Hybrid Variety: Yes
  • Seed Depth: 1/2"
  • Seed Life: 2 years
  • Min. Germ.: 65%
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Clemson Spineless 80, Okra Seed
Prices start at : 55.00 USD / 5 Pounds

  • Plant Spacing: 12-18"
  • Growing Conditions: Container
  • Plant Height: 4-5 feet
  • categories: Okra
  • Sow Depth: 1/2"
  • Germination: 7
Indiana
Westfield
Jambalaya F1 Hybrid Okra Seeds
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1-2-oz

Sow directly outside. This variety offers high yields of very uniform dark green and shiny fruit that is 3-4” long. 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. There's a pretty contrast between the plant's green leaves against the burgundy stems, branches,...
  • Height: 36-60 inches
  • Days To Maturity: 49-60 days
  • Spread: 36-48 inches
  • Fruit Size: 3-6 inches
  • Thin: 12 inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Okra, Clemson Spineless Organic
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (250 Seeds)

Pick pods young, while still tender. GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination. This 1939 All-America Selections winner is still the most popular variety on the market.

36-48 inches

    • Spread: 36-48 inches
    • Height: 36-48 inches
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Fruit Size: 2-3 inches
    • Thin: 12 inches
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Jambalaya - (F1) Okra Seed
    Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Packet

    Makes a great ornamental in containers.• Edible Flowers: Deep fry flowers or eat them stuffed, or use fresh as a striking, exotic-looking garnish. UseAfter frost danger, sow 2" apart, 1/2" deep when soil is warm - at least 70°F (21°C).
    • Hybrid Status: Hybrid (F1)
    • Latin Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
    • Days To Maturity: 50 Days
    • Grows Well in Containers: Yes
    Maine
    Winslow
    Okra, Clemson Spineless
    Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (250 seeds)

    Pick pods young, while still tender. GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination. This 1939 All-America Selections winner is still the most popular variety on the market.
    • Height: 36-48 inches
    • Days To Maturity: 56 days
    • Sow Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Sun: Full Sun
    • Sow Time: After Last Frost
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Okra, Red Velvet Organic
    Prices start at : 4.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (50 Seeds)

    Certified Organic Seed. Tender, slightly ribbed pods are best when 3 to 6" long. Pick pods young, while still tender. GARDEN HINTS: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination.

    36-48 inches

      • Fruit Size: 3-6 inches
      • Sun: Full Sun
      • Spread: 36-48 inches
      • Planting Time: Spring, Summer
      • Days To Maturity: 55-60 days
      • Height: 36-48 inches
      Pennsylvania
      Warminster
      Okra, Baby Bubba Hybrid
      Prices start at : 5.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (60 seeds)

      Ready to harvest in just 53 days. Grows best in full sun. But it's a bubba too, pumping out hefty, full-sized pods, twice as many as the old standards. Burpee Exclusive. The plant is baby-sized, only half as tall as other okras and perfect for a large...
      • Sow Time: After Last Frost
      • Sun: Full Sun
      • Spread: 1-2 inches
      • Thin: 12 inches
      • Days To Maturity: 53 days
      • Life Cycle: Annual
      Pennsylvania
      Warminster
      Carmine Splendor - (F1) Okra Seed
      Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Packet

      Mid- to late-summer harvest season. Do not disturb roots. Oversized pods become tough.If anything you purchase from us proves unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item or refund the purchase price.
      • Days To Maturity: 51 Days
      • Edible Flowers: Yes
      • Latin Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
      Maine
      Winslow
      My Okra Flowers Are Falling Off: Reasons For Okra Blossom Drop
      As long as the pods are developing, the flowers have been pollinated and all is as it should be. The only thing you've missed is seeing the showyfreestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });While okra losing flowers...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Why Won\'t My Okra Bloom – What To Do For Okra With No Flowers
      Additionally, look for varieties that are known to do well in your climate.. This is usually after only 2 or 3 days of growth. Here are some possible reasons why okra won't flower.Here are the most common reasons for non-blooming okra plants:.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Collecting Okra Seeds – How To Save Okra Seeds For Planting Later
      Those collecting okra seeds, however, must wait awhile longer and allow the okra seed pod to grow as big as it can.For okra seed harvesting, the seed pods must dry on the vine and beginning to crack or split.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Okra Companion Plants – Learn About Companion Planting With Okra
      The okra seedlings won't crowd the spring plants until temps are higher. Flowers, such as, also make great companions. Okra plant companions are plants that thrive with okra. The radish seedlings loosen the soil as the roots grow, which allows the okra...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Okra Seedling Diseases: Managing Diseases Of Okra Seedlings
      If your okra seedlings are dying, then let this article take the “oh crud” out of okra cultivation and learn more about some of the more common okra seedling diseases and prevention.Below are the most common problems associated with young okra plants...
      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. Southern Americans are not the only ones who love their okra; okra root knot nematodes have a penchant for it as well.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Information On How To Harvest Okra
      Okra matures quickly, especially if you have a summer of hot weather which the plant prefer. This will make for a great crop the second time around. Leaving the pods on the plant to mature like this slows down the development of new pods.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Roberie
      Prices start at : 1.55 USD

      Sow one inch deep and space 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart. Planting and Harvesting Tips: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost of spring. Plants prefer full sun and moist soil with plenty of organic matter.
      • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
      Montana
      Bozeman
      Hill Country Red
      Prices start at : 2 USD

      Sow one inch deep and space 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart. Planting and Harvesting Tips: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost of spring. Plants prefer full sun and moist soil with plenty of organic matter.
      • brand: Seed Savers Exchange
      Montana
      Bozeman
      Red Burgundy Okra: Growing Red Okra Plants In The Garden
      Okra seeds can be hard to get to germinate. Read on to find out all about growing red okra plants.is the only member of the mallow family (which includes) to bear edible fruit. There are also other red varieties of okra that include ‘Red Velvet' and...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Emerald
      Prices start at : 1.55 USD

      Sow one inch deep and space 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart. Planting and Harvesting Tips: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost of spring. Plants prefer full sun and moist soil with plenty of organic matter.
      • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
      Montana
      Bozeman
      Clemson Spineless
      Prices start at : 1.25 USD

      For best flavor pick when small, about 2-1/2 to 3 inches. Wear gloves and long sleeves for protection from spines. Planting and Harvesting Tips: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost of spring.
      • brand: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
      Montana
      Bozeman
      Ornamental Okra Plants: Tips On Growing Okra In Containers And Garden Beds
      If you skip a week here and there, no worries. The delicate, almost otherworldly flowers, which last only a single day, appear from early summer until the first frost.All okra plants are ornamental, but certain varieties are showier than others.
      Ohio
      Willoughby