


Okra Seeds for Planting Abelmoschus Esculentus vegetable patch home garden
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Okra Seeds are a dependable choice for gardeners who want vigorous plants and consistent pod production throughout the warm season. This Abelmoschus esculentus variety performs exceptionally well in home gardens, raised beds, and vegetable patches, making it a favorite among growers who value strong growth and steady yields.
These Non-GMO okra seeds offer excellent germination and adaptability across various warm climates. Known for their productivity, okra plants thrive in full sun and nutrient-rich soil, producing uniform pods that remain tender when harvested at the right stage. Popular search terms such as “okra seeds for planting,” “okra seeds for home garden,” and “high yield okra seeds” reflect the high demand for this versatile variety.
Perfect for beginner and experienced gardeners alike, okra grows vigorously and is well-suited for both urban and suburban spaces.
Features
- Non-GMO, high-quality seeds
- Strong germination and vigorous plant performance
- Heat tolerant and ideal for warm-season gardening
- Suitable for vegetable patches, home gardens, and raised beds
- High yield potential throughout the season
- Easy to grow for beginners
Specifications
Seed Type: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
Common Name (US): Okra Seeds
Plant Type: Warm-season annual
Seed Quality: Non-GMO
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy plants
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Type: Fertile, well-draining soil
Soil pH: 6.0–6.8
Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 5–12 (grown as annual)
Season of Sowing: Late spring or early summer once soil warms
Days to Germination: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 50–65 days
Plant Height: 3–6 feet depending on conditions
Plant Spacing: 12–18 inches
Row Spacing: 3 feet
Water Requirements: Moderate, consistent moisture
Temperature Requirements: Optimal germination at 70–95°F
Container Friendly: Yes, in large pots
Planting Guide
- Sow seeds outdoors once soil temperatures reach at least 70°F.
- Soaking seeds for 6–12 hours can improve germination.
- Plant seeds 0.5–1 inch deep in well-draining soil enriched with compost.
- Thin seedlings to proper spacing to encourage airflow and vigorous growth.
- Water regularly, especially during flowering and pod development.
- Harvest pods when young and tender, typically 4–6 inches long.
- Continuous harvesting promotes additional pod production.
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