Collection: Okra Seeds
Okra is a fruiting plant that belongs to the same family as hibiscus and hollyhock. Many people utilize the tender seed pods that develop from the lovely yellow-white blooms in gumbo, stews, or even by baking them in the oven. Okra is a high-yielding, fast-growing vegetable. Despite its predilection for a hot climate, okra may be planted as an annual in all hardiness zones.
About our okra seeds
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
- Sometimes also called "lady's fingers"
- Rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants that reduce the risk of serious health conditions
- Sweet, grassy flavor that takes on more depth with longer cooking
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Okra Seeds - Clemson Spineless
Gardener's choice with seven- to nine-inch pods on six-foot tall plantsRegular price $4.99 - $12.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $12.99Best Seller -
Okra Seeds (Organic) - Clemson Spineless
Classic warm weather okra choice from the 1930sRegular price $6.99 - $19.50Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$13.99Sale price $6.99 - $19.50Sale -
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Okra Seeds - Red Burgundy
Crimson colored pods liven up soups, stews, and gumboRegular price $4.99 - $23.50Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$21.99Sale price $4.99 - $23.50AAS Winner Sale -
Okra Seeds - Star of David
Short, thick pods are twice as meaty as other podsRegular price $4.99 - $18.00Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$35.99Sale price $4.99 - $18.00Sale -
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Okra Seeds - Emerald
Introduced by the Campbell Soup Co, great for soups and stewsRegular price $4.99 - $6.50Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$12.99Sale price $4.99 - $6.50Sale -
Okra Seeds - Perkins Long Pod
High yielding heirloom, great for canning and picklingRegular price $4.99 - $8.00Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$15.99Sale price $4.99 - $8.00Sale -
Okra Seeds - Jing Orange
Asian variety of high yielding, heat tolerant orange podsRegular price $4.99 - $11.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $11.99 -
Okra Seeds (Organic) - Red Burgundy
A beautiful crimson color to beautify your garden and dinner tableRegular price $6.99 - $8.00Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$15.99Sale price $6.99 - $8.00Sale -
Okra Seeds - Hill Country Red
Stocky blush-colored okra is most tender when harvested youngRegular price $4.99 - $13.50Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$26.99Sale price $4.99 - $13.50Sale -
Okra Seeds - Cow Horn
Large crunchy and flavorful pods can reach 10 to 14 inches longRegular price $4.99 - $29.00Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$26.99Sale price $4.99 - $29.00Sale -
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Okra Seeds - Blondy
Early producing in under 50 days, also suitable for smaller gardensRegular price $4.99 - $29.00Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$26.99Sale price $4.99 - $29.00AAS Winner Sale -
Okra Seeds - Rainbow Fiesta
Multicolored okra brings beauty to your garden and tableRegular price $4.99 - $9.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $9.99 -
Okra Seeds (Organic) - Cow Horn
Long and twisted like a cow's horn, crunchy and flavorfulRegular price $6.99 - $11.50Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$22.99Sale price $6.99 - $11.50Sale
About our okra seeds
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
- Sometimes also called "lady's fingers"
- Rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants that reduce the risk of serious health conditions
- Sweet, grassy flavor that takes on more depth with longer cooking
The wonderful characteristics of okra
Okra is a heat-loving annual that grows swiftly under the correct conditions. Related to hibiscus and hollyhock, it has a gorgeous flower that turns into a seedpod, which is the edible section of the plant. Okra is likely to be the most prolific plant in your veggie garden. Once the first pods appear, you should inspect your plants every day for the rest of the season. Get ready to prepare a lot of gumbo and make friends with people who love eating!
Planting information for okra
Many gardeners shun okra because of its reputation for only growing in hot climates. With a little additional effort and preparation, you can enjoy homegrown okra in any hardiness zone. Because okra is susceptible to cold, plant seeds indoors four weeks before your region's last frost date to get a head start on the season. Before sowing seeds directly, wait until the soil temperature reaches at least 65°F. Okra thrives in full sun and nutrient-rich soil. Plant okra in a row or raised bed where it won't shade out other crops, as most varieties grow between three and six feet tall. Harvest seed pods when they're still young and often, as okra swiftly becomes woody and unpleasant.
The nutritional value of okra
Okra is a nutrient-dense, low-calorie vegetable. The seed pods are high in vitamins A, C, and K, as well as cancer-fighting antioxidants. Okra can help regulate your cholesterol and blood sugar levels by incorporating it in your diet. Unless properly cooked, okra has a slimy texture. Sauté seed pods in a skillet over high heat or bake them in the oven to add texture. Gumbo, soups, stews, and even marinara sauce are all terrific ways to use okra.
Okra is a low-maintenance plant that provides a powerful punch when harvested. With all the nutrients this old-time favorite provides, there's no sense not cultivating okra in your garden this year! Eden Brothers has 13 different okra varieties to choose from and we're sure you'll find the one perfect for your garden!
For more information about planting, growing, and harvesting okra seeds, see the Okra Seeds Planting Guide.