Description
This variety of okra produces fat green pods splashed with reddish/purple color at the tips, with yellow seeds found inside. Pods can grow to be 6″ long, but they’re best picked when closer to 2-3″. This variety is said to come from Texas Hill Country.
Okra – Hill Country Red – Abelmoschus esculentus
Soil & Water: Okra prefers moderately rich soil. Its low water requirements make it an easy plant to grow.
Planting & Growing: Okra is heat loving. Sow seeds outside in spring after all danger of frost has passed, when the soil temperature has reached 70F. It’s a good succession plant after early, spring-maturing crops. Expect good yields on this 4′-tall, bushy plant.
Harvesting & Storage: Pick okra pods when they are 3-4″ long for tenderness. They are best tasting when eaten the same day. Some people develop a contact dermatitis while handling okra; avoid the itchiness by wearing a long-sleeved shirt and gloves.
Soil Temperature: 75-95F
Planting Depth: 1/2-1″
Germination:Â 4-14 Days
Height At Maturity:Â 36-60″
Days To Maturity:Â 60-70 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing After Thinning: 24-36″
Approx Seeds per Pack: 25
Product image via: TLM, Sow True Seed, Specialty Produce









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