Burgundy Okra
abelmoschus esculentus
days to maturity: 50 days
plant spacing: 2 plants per square foot
sunlight requirement: 8 - 14 hours
look out for: mealy bugs and russet mites
harvest notes: harvest daily when thumb-sized
season: fall, winter, spring, summer
Okra is an indispensable ingredient in many soups, gumbos, and stew recipes. The immature pods contribute unique flavor and consistency to ethnic dishes like Cajun gumbo. Okra is a tender annual that grows best in hot weather and can even thrive in our hot, humid and rainy sum- mers. The pods should be picked when tender and immature, about 2-3 inches long, usually about 4-6 days after flowering. Keep pods removed to encourage flowering. Plants can reach 3-4 feet high and do not need trellising. A member of the hibiscus family, Okra has similar pest issues and a beautiful edible flower. Burgundy Okra is a beautiful variety with dark red fruit and stems and its a healthy producer. We know okra isnt crazy popular but its a great plant to grow in the spring and garden grown is always better than store bought!