🌟 Elevate Your Garden Game with Clemson Spineless Okra!
The 100 Clemson Spineless Okra Seeds are premium heirloom seeds designed for the modern gardener. With a quick maturity of just 60 days, these seeds thrive in full sun and are perfect for all hardiness zones. Each seed produces vibrant green pods, reaching up to 4 feet in height, making them an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor gardening. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own fresh, non-GMO produce!
Material Features | Heirloom |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 100 Count |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 4 Feet |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
L**O
Best okra seeds
best okra seeds on Amazon, I soaked the seeds for a few hours and put them in paper towel on heat mat,seeds germinated in less than 24 hours, I am a repeat customer, will buy from them again
K**R
Good Seeds and Healthy
Almnost all seeds were good just thrown into a raised bed here in Central Florida (Last week of Feb) Pic is from 1st week of April and they are growing great and in good health. Just testing them out so will update later
P**E
Good product.
Planted a d growing.
K**E
Miscount
I received 89 seeds not 100 unfortunately
A**R
Great vegetables.
Can’t wait till we can harvest.
N**G
Not a fair buy
One reason is I only received 86 seeds instead of 100 as advertised. Second reason is that I just found out that with the same price of $5.95 I could have bought the same brand package with 200 seeds. Why?? I will update it after I see the germination rate of the 86 seeds I received.
A**Y
Quantity not as advertised
Package clearly states 100 seeds. Only 87 in the package, with some of them defective. Hoping they do well, but disappointed in seed count.
C**.
Only ones I will use.
These are the best! Shipped quickly and received more seeds than expected. We have used this brand and variety for 2 years now in Oklahoma. I start as seedlings in ziplock bags with about 95% sprouting. Once I transplant into 3" containers 100% of them survive. Then they go to the garden and as long as I can keep the rabbits out, they all survive with a full harvest. The okra is soft (spineless) and tender. If you let them get overgrown they will be stringy but that's the farmers fault. These freeze very well. I have actually used seeds from a previous year and still had the same yield. Just store them in a dry cabinet.
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