Okra Seeds Gumbo Abelmoschus Organic Vegetable Seed 100 Nos
Overview
These Okra Seeds are organic, non-GMO, and open-pollinated, making them an excellent choice for gardeners looking for healthy and sustainable produce.
Product Features:
- Organic and Non-GMO: Grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, ensuring safe and pure vegetables.
- Open-Pollinated: Allows gardeners to save seeds from their plants for future use, promoting genetic diversity and self-sufficiency.
- Easy Germination: Seeds germinate quickly and easily, making them suitable for both experienced and beginner gardeners.
- High Yield: Produces abundant pods with excellent flavor and texture.
- Disease Resistance: Resistant to common diseases that affect okra plants, ensuring a healthy crop.
- Versatile Uses: Okra pods can be used fresh, canned, or frozen for various culinary applications.
Specifications:
- Seed Count: 100 Nos
- Planting Depth: 1/2 – 1 inch
- Spacing: 12-18 inches between plants
- Days to Germination: 7-14 days
- Days to Maturity: 50-60 days
- Hardiness Zones: 4-11
Benefits:
- Nutritional Value: Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including vitamin C, potassium, and fiber.
- Culinary Versatility: Can be added to soups, stews, salads, and other dishes for a unique flavor and texture.
- Health Benefits: May aid in digestion, reduce cholesterol levels, and support blood sugar control.
- Supports Biodiversity: Open-pollinated seeds help preserve plant genetic diversity, ensuring the availability of healthy and resilient crops for future generations.
- Sustainable Gardening: Organic and non-GMO seeds promote environmentally friendly gardening practices that benefit soil health and biodiversity.
Additional Features:
- Compact Growth Habit: Plants typically reach a height of 3-5 feet, making them ideal for small gardens or containers.
- Heat Tolerance: Okra plants thrive in warm climates and can tolerate high temperatures.
- Pest Resistance: Resistant to common pests that affect okra, reducing the need for chemical treatments.
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