Annie Oakley Okra

$5.99

PLANTS SHIP MID-MAY+ (except fruit trees), SEEDS SHIP ANYTIME, CANADA ONLY.
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ANNIE OAKLEY OKRA | id:56668 | Abelmoschus esculentus | Certified Organic by Ecocert Canada | Annual | Hybrid

Annie Oakley OP Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) is a classic open-pollinated variety known for its abundant production of tender, uniform green pods. These spineless pods are perfect for frying, pickling, or adding to soups and stews. The plant is compact yet vigorous, making it suitable for both large gardens and smaller spaces. Heat- and drought-tolerant, this variety thrives in warm climates and consistently delivers high yields throughout the growing season.A reliable choice for home gardeners and market growers alike.

Vitamins+: B1, B9+, C, K, Ca, K
Companion plants: Lettuce, Peas, Radish, Pepper, Tomato, Beans, Sunflower, Basil, Melon, Eggplant, Cucumber. 
Far from: Rhubarb, Garlic.
Planting tip: Soaking in warm water for up to 12H is recommended for improved germination. Start indoors 6 weeks before transplanting.||Delicate roots so handle carefully when transplanting. Okra can survive dry conditions but fruits better with adequate water.
Harvesting tip: Harvest often to get more fruits. Harvest every 2-3 days.
Storage tip: Okra pods will keep well for 7-10 days in aerated plastic bag or container at 7-10°C

Seed depth:1/2″, Plant spacing:18-24”, Row spacing:36″, Sun Level:3, Watering Level:2, Germination:2-12 days/jrs, 18-32°C Optimally:21°C, Maturity:50-55 d/j, Height:3-5′, Width: 2-3′, Edible flower
(See Envelope below)
Gaia Organics, 399 River Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1V 1C9
(near Gatineau, Quebec) 613-219-8463
(see the envelope below)

PLANTES LIVRÉES MI-MAI+ (sauf arbres fruitiers), SEMENCES LIVRÉES EN TOUT TEMPS,
CANADA SEULEMENT. RAMASSAGE LOCAL DISPO. (inclut arbres fruitiers, Ottawa)

OKRA ANNIE OAKLEY OP | id:56668 | Abelmoschus esculentus | Certifié BIO par Ecocert Canada | Annuel | Hybride
Annie Oakley OP Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) est une variĂ©tĂ© classique Ă  pollinisation ouverte connue pour sa production abondante de gousses vertes tendres et uniformes. Ces gousses sans Ă©pines sont parfaites pour la friture, le marinage ou l’ajout aux soupes et aux ragoĂ»ts. La plante est compacte mais vigoureuse, ce qui lui permet de convenir aussi bien aux grands jardins qu’aux espaces plus restreints. TolĂ©rante Ă  la chaleur et Ă  la sĂ©cheresse, cette variĂ©tĂ© prospère dans les climats chauds et offre des rendements Ă©levĂ©s tout au long de la saison de croissance.

Vitamines+: B1, B9+, C, K, Ca, K
Plantes compagnes: Laitue, Pois, Radis, Poivron, Tomate, Haricot, Tournesol, Basilic, Melon, Aubergine, Concombre.
Loin de: Rhubarbe, Ail.
Ensemencement: Il est recommandĂ© de faire tremper les plants dans de l’eau tiède pendant 12 heures maximum pour une meilleure germination. Commencez les semis Ă  l’intĂ©rieur 6 sem. avant la date de repiquage. Les racines Ă©tant fragiles, manipulez-les avec prĂ©caution lors du repiquage. Le gombo supporte la sĂ©cheresse, mais fructifie bien avec un arrosage rĂ©gulier.
Récolte: Récoltez souvent pour obtenir plus de fruits. Récoltez tous les 2-3 jours.
Entreposage: Les gousses de gombo se conservent bien pendant 7-10 jours dans un sac en plastique aéré ou un récipient à 7-10°C.

Profondeur de semence:1/2″, Entre les plants:18-24”, Entre les rangĂ©es:36″, Niveau de Soleil:3, Niveau d’arrosage:2, Germination:2-12 days/jrs, 18-32°C Optimal:21°C, MaturitĂ©:50-55 d/j, Hauteur:3-5′, Largeur: 2-3′, Fleurs comestibles
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Annie Oakley Okra
Okra Annie Oakley OP
Abelmoschus esculentus
Annual | Hybrid
Annuel | Hybride
OKRA.0219.OK 1/2″ 18-24” 36″ 2-12 days/jrs (Soak)
18-32°C
Optimal:
21°C 3-5′
2-3′(w)
50-55 d/j

ORGANIC SEEDS


WWW.GAIAORGANICS.CA   |   [email protected]
399 River Road, Ottawa, ON K1V 1C9 | 613-219-8463
Certified Organic by: / Certifié BIO par: Ecocert Canada

Annie Oakley Okra
Annie Oakley OP Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) is a classic open-pollinated variety known for its abundant production of tender, uniform green pods. These spineless pods are perfect for frying, pickling, or adding to soups and stews. The plant is compact yet vigorous, making it suitable for both large gardens and smaller spaces. Heat- and drought-tolerant, this variety thrives in warm climates and consistently delivers high yields throughout the growing season.A reliable choice for home gardeners and market growers alike.
Companion plants: Lettuce, Peas, Radish, Pepper, Tomato, Beans, Sunflower, Basil, Melon, Eggplant, Cucumber.  Far from: Rhubarb, Garlic.
Planting tip: Soaking in warm water for up to 12H is recommended for improved germination. Start indoors 6 weeks before transplanting.||Delicate roots so handle carefully when transplanting. Okra can survive dry conditions but fruits better with adequate water.
Harvesting tip: Harvest often to get more fruits. Harvest every 2-3 days.
Storage tip: Okra pods will keep well for 7-10 days in aerated plastic bag or container at 7-10°C
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Okra Annie Oakley OP
Annie Oakley OP Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) est une variĂ©tĂ© classique Ă  pollinisation ouverte connue pour sa production abondante de gousses vertes tendres et uniformes. Ces gousses sans Ă©pines sont parfaites pour la friture, le marinage ou l’ajout aux soupes et aux ragoĂ»ts. La plante est compacte mais vigoureuse, ce qui lui permet de convenir aussi bien aux grands jardins qu’aux espaces plus restreints. TolĂ©rante Ă  la chaleur et Ă  la sĂ©cheresse, cette variĂ©tĂ© prospère dans les climats chauds et offre des rendements Ă©levĂ©s tout au long de la saison de croissance.
Plantes compagnes: Laitue, Pois, Radis, Poivron, Tomate, Haricot, Tournesol, Basilic, Melon, Aubergine, Concombre.  Loin de: Rhubarbe, Ail.
Ensemencement: Il est recommandĂ© de faire tremper les plants dans de l’eau tiède pendant 12 heures maximum pour une meilleure germination. Commencez les semis Ă  l’intĂ©rieur 6 sem. avant la date de repiquage. Les racines Ă©tant fragiles, manipulez-les avec prĂ©caution lors du repiquage. Le gombo supporte la sĂ©cheresse, mais fructifie bien avec un arrosage rĂ©gulier.
Récolte: Récoltez souvent pour obtenir plus de fruits. Récoltez tous les 2-3 jours.
Entreposage: Les gousses de gombo se conservent bien pendant 7-10 jours dans un sac en plastique aéré ou un récipient à 7-10°C.
ĂŚGO Seeds OKRA.0219.OK ID:56668 ĂŽ GO Seeds OKRA.0219.OK ID:56668 Seeds/Semences: ~20                 Germination > 85%                 Lot:  GO24170       

OTH.A/OKRA
Annie Oakley Okra
Annual | Hybrid | ORGANIC
Abelmoschus esculentus
18-24” 3-5′
2-3′(w)
50-55 d/j

 
Annie Oakley OP Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) is a classic open-pollinated variety known for its abundant production of tender, uniform green pods. These spineless pods are perfect for frying, pickling, or adding to soups and stews. The plant is compact yet vigorous, making it suitable for both large gardens and smaller spaces. Heat- and drought-tolerant, this variety thrives in warm climates and consistently delivers high yields throughout the growing season.A reliable choice for home gardeners…
Vitamins+: B1, B9+, C, K, Ca, K
Companions: Lettuce, Peas, Radish, Pepper, Tomato, Beans, Sunflower, Basil, Melon, Eggplant, Cucumber.
Far from: Rhubarb, Garlic.

                       GaiaOrganics.ca

ĂŚGO-Plant 04.OTH.A/OKRA.0219.OK ID:56668 ĂŽ GO-Plant 04.OTH.A/OKRA.0219.OK ID:56668 OTH.A/OKRA
Annie Oakley Okra
ID: 56668
Planting Tip: Delicate roots so handle carefully when transplanting. Okra can survive dry conditions but fruits better with adequate water.
Harvesting Tip: Harvest often to get more fruits. Harvest every 2-3 days.
Storage Tip: Okra pods will keep well for 7-10 days in aerated plastic bag or container at 7-10°C


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