Description: Red Burgundy Okra Seeds AAS Winner 3'-4' plants Container Gardening Edible Flower Heirloom 55 SeedsRed Burgundy OKRA Seeds AAS Winner Heirloom, Edible Flowers, Edible FruitGorgeous, delicious and prolific heirloom that qualifies as an edible ornamental.DescriptionWhen cooked, the leaves of this hibiscus relative turn a deep lovely shade of purple. Gorgeous 3-5' ornamental plants produce high numbers of tender 6-8" pods. There's a pretty contrast between the plant's green leaves against the burgundy stems, branches, leaf ribs and fruits-and a pretty display of yellow-cream flowers. For optimal texture and flavor, harvest often when the pods are young about 3" long, in about 49-60 days.This productive burgundy red okra adds a nice crunch, delicious flavor and beautiful color to any soup or stew, especially gumbo!Harvest and Preserving TipsPick young okra pods that are 2-3 inches long and harvest them every other day to encourage continuous production. Cut the pods from the stem just above the cap.Store pods for several days in the refrigerator in a plastic bag.Okra pods are delicious steamed, in soups and fried.Okra may also be stored blanched and frozen.Interesting Info about Red Burgundy OkraNative to Ethiopia, okra is the only member of the mallow family (which includes cotton, hibiscus and hollyhock) to bear edible fruit. Generally speaking, okra pods are green and a staple of many a southern diet. A relative newcomer, Red Burgundy okra was bred by Leon Robbins at Clemson University and introduced in 1983.It became the All-America Selections winner in 1988.So back to the question “is red okra edible?” Yes. In fact, there really isn’t much difference between red okra and green okra other than the color. And when red okra is cooked, alas, it loses its red hue and the pods turn greenFast FactsBotanical Name: Abelmoschus esculentus 'Burgundy'Height: 36-60 inchesSpacing: 24 - 36 inches.Depth: 1/2 - 1 inch.Spread: 36-48 inchesLight Required: Full SunPollinator: Self pollinatingBlooms: Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer, All SummerFruit: Very attractive maroon-red pods that stay tender to 8" long. Pods turn green when cooked.Days To Maturity: 55 DaysZone: 3-9Germination: 10 - 14 DaysForm: Vegetable, okra, HeirloomFlower Form: White flowers.Soil Requirements: Loamy Soil, Sandy SoilGrowth Rate: Medium growth rate.Pruning: For optimal texture and flavor, harvest often when the pods are young about 3" long.Foliage: green leaves How to Grow Okra:Okra may not be a common vegetable found in a garden, but it makes for good canning and pickling. It also can be used in stews. Okra is a warm-weather plant often grown in southern climates. It has a taste similar to eggplant.Before Planting: Soak the okra in water for 12 to 18 hours prior to planting to soften the outer shell of the seed. Plant okra in the spring or early summer after the danger of frost has passed. In northern climates, plant okra indoors four to six weeks prior to the last frost date. Since okra can reach 6 feet tall, plant it in an area of the garden where its shade won’t harm other plants’ growth.Planting: For direct seeding, after frost danger, sow 2″ apart, 1/2″ deep when soil is warm – at least 70°F. Thin to 12-18″ apart. For transplanting, sow in 2″ pots, 2-3 seeds per pot, 1/4″ deep and thin to 1 plant when 2″ high. Start 4-5 weeks ahead of transplanting out after frost danger when soil is warm. Keep soil mix temp. 80-90°F for best germination rate. Transplant 12-18″ apart in rows 3′ apart. Do not disturb roots.Watering: Water 1 inch per week.Fertilizer: Prior to planting, mix a 10-10-10 fertilizer in with the soil. Once okra reaches 6 inches tall, give a side-dressing of fertilizer. Side-dress again two to three weeks later. Reapply the fertilizer every four to six weeks throughout its growing season.Days to Maturity: Okra is ready two months after planting. Pods should be approximately 3 inches long when harvested. (See each variety for days to maturity) Harvesting: Harvest promptly by clipping pods at 3-4″ long to keep plants productive. Oversized pods become tough and decrease overall yield of plant.Tips: Wear gloves when harvesting, because okra has spines. You don't have to if you purchase a spineless variety like Blondy or Clemson Spineless Okra 80 (which we also carry).AVG. Direct Seeding Rate: 1 oz./78′, 13 oz./1,000′, 12 lb./acre at 6 seeds/ft. in rows 36″ apart.SHIPPING Your orders ship the next business date after payment via US mail. NO TRACKING. You can add First Class Package Tracking for $3.50 additional (we pass on what the US Postal Service charges us) (see shipping charges). Orders $25+ will automatically be shipped with Tracking. ORDER $10+ in the same day and we will ship in a Padded Envelope with a 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Pack (500mg)ORDER $25+ in the same day and we will ship in a First Class Package with TRACKING and two 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Packs (500mg each)CUSTOMER SERVICEWe will leave feedback for you within 48 hours of payment!Leaving Feedback for your seller. eBay guidelines: When you receive your seeds please leave a positive for us. If you have any problem at all no need to leave neutral or negative – message me and we will fix it! What should I consider before rating a seller's performance? In general, here's what you should be thinking about when leaving Feedback for a seller: Did you get what you were expecting, based on the item description? Was the item packaged appropriately (to prevent damage during shipping)? Did the seller ship the item within the timeframe indicated in the listing? 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Price: 3.98 USD
Location: Sevierville, Tennessee
End Time: 2023-12-08T20:43:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.25 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Varied Climates
Planting Time: 50 days
Common Name: Okra
Color: Red
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Growth Habit: 3-4'
MPN: MNS-BO
Soil Type: Any
Brand: MotherNaturesSeeds
Season of Interest: All Summer!, Pick and more will grow!, Spring, Summer
Type: Okra Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Watering: Medium
Genus: Abelmoschus
Sunlight: Full Sun
Features: Edible Flowers, Container Gardening, Bed Gardening, Edible, Fast Growing
Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States