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Vegetables - Okra Seeds
Here is another favorite (or shall we say staple?) of the southern states. We have a few varieties of okra vegetable seeds to buy, but actually have more varieties to pick from on our Organic Okra Seed page. The Okra pods are harvested when green, and can be eaten raw in salads, or boiled, cooked, or pickled. Some people even use the Okra leaves in fresh green salads. It is not too difficult to grow, but likes a lot of heat and humidity.
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On Sale! Clemson Spineless Okra Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xClemson Spineless Okra Seeds
Abelmoschus esculentus
Clemson spineless is the most popular variety of okra on the market! The vigorous 5-foot plants produce uniform, straight pods that are spineless, making harvest easier! It can be served fried, cooked, or pickled. This variety is very prolific and high yielding, maturing in about 55 days.
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On Sale! Emerald Okra Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xEmerald Okra Seeds
Abelmoschus esculentus
Emerald okra seeds produce spineless pods that stay tender even when they are large. The dark-green velvet pods are up to 8" long at harvest. This variety retains its color when cooked or canned, and the cut cross-sections are perfectly round, resembling little wagon wheels. This plant takes 55 days to reach maturity.
Starting at $3.48 USD
Here is another favorite (or shall we say staple?) of the southern states. We have a few varieties of okra vegetable seeds to buy, but actually have more varieties to pick from on our Organic Okra Seed page. The Okra pods are harvested when green, and can be eaten raw in salads, or boiled, cooked, or pickled. Some people even use the Okra leaves in fresh green salads. It is not too difficult to grow, but likes a lot of heat and humidity.