20+ ORGANIC OKRA SEEDS (Abelmoschus Esculentus) Heirloom Clemson NON GMO
$5.96
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This Listing Includes:
10+ Organic Okra Seeds Clemsons Spinless
(Abelmoschus esculentus)
In fully labelled zip lock bag (see photos)
Okra is a popular vegetable in America, where it is better known as 'Lady
Fingers'. Originating from Africa it can be cooked and eaten in many different
ways. It is commonly used in stews to add flavour and as a thickener.
The flavour is mild and hard to explain, some people say it tastes grassy and
green bean like while others say it is more like an eggplant flavour.
The plant itself is quite compact with a height and with of approx 60cm and
can fruit heavily. The Okra is a relation to Hibiscus and this is quite
obvious from it's gorgeous flowers, which are also edible. As a warm
temperature plant, crops will be best in warm temperatures.
HOW TO GROW
OKRA
Step 1
Soak seeds in a glass of warm water overnight prior to sowing. Seeds
should be sown in mid Spring to early Summer as the soil temperatures warm.
Ideal temperatures for germination are quite varied from 18-28°/65-90°F
For cooler areas or if you want to get a head start on your crops sow indoors
4-6 weeks prior to when the last frosts are expected. Tropical areas are best to sow
late Summer-mid Spring.
Step 2
Prepare your soil, Okra can be sown either right into the garden or in
pots/tray and then transplanted once they are strong enough.
Soil should be well draining and although Okra will tolerate poorer quality
soil, it will give a better harvest if soil is compost/nutrient rich.
Sow seeds approximately 1-2cm/half inch deep, space plants between
20-40 cm apart and if doing rows; space these 80-90cm apart.
Water in gently, germination times average between 4-14 days
Step 3
Seedlings can be transplanted if necessary when plant reaches 10cm high.
Increase watering once flowering begins. If the soil is rich in nutrients, you
shouldn't have to feed/fertilse your Okra Plants.
Harvest is ready in around 50-80 days depending on climate. Harvest while
young at around 7-10 cm or within a week of flowers opening. Harvest
regularly and your plant will keep producing continuous fruit until winter
comes and the cold weather kills the plant off in cooler climates where
it is grown as an annual. In warmer climates where this plant grows as a
perennial, you can cut the plant right back and it will regrow again.
FAQS ABOUT
OKRA
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Abelmoschus esculentus
FULL SIZE
Height: up to 60 cms (24 inches)
Width: up to 60 cms (24 inches)
BONSAI
No
PREPARATION
Soak overnight, then ready to sow
GERMINATION
4-14 days
START
Pots, tray or straight into the garden
SOIL
Garden Soil, well draining - nutrient rich
MATURITY
2-3 months
INDOORS
Yes if starting during Winter
FACTS ABOUT
OKRA
Okra is classed as a superfood!
Okra is said to be good for the immune system. It is rich in Vitamins A, C & K,
calcium, magnesium, fibre, protein and carbohydrates.
Some people can have an allergic type reaction (itchiness) when
harvesting Okra but the Clemsons Spineless does not cause this problem,
which is no doubt why it is a popular variety for the home garden
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