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Okra Clemsons Spineless

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Also known as “Ladies’ Fingers”, this is rarely seen outside Indian restaurants, but the ribbed, pointed, fleshy, dark green seed pods are delicately flavoured and invaluable for adding body and interest to soups and casseroles. Alternatively, they can be used alone as a cooked vegetable. The interesting and attractive plants (actually Hibiscus esculentus) are not hard to raise and can be grown just like tomatoes, either in the greenhouse bed or in 8 or 10in. plant pots. Will succeed out of doors in a good summer.

Approximately 20 Seeds

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Sowing & Growing

Sow indoors 3-5 weeks prior to last frost, or directly after last frost. Prior to sowing soak seed for 2 hours in warm water.

Surface sow into individual pots of moist well-drained compost, just cover seed with a sprinkling of soil,  or sow directly into prepared soil,  20mm deep in rows 90cm apart with 45cm spacing. Ideal temp. 18-25°C. Germination takes 10-15 days approx.

For indoor sowings, acclimatise and plant out after danger of frost has passed. Requires a min. growing temp. of 15°C.

In the UK possibly best grown under glass, although this variety is more tolerant of our climate than others. Prefers a well-drained, humus-rich soil in full sun. Requires a minimum temp. of 15°C but prefers 25°C. If outside offer a warm sheltered location. Plants dislike cool nights. If grown under glass manual assistance with pollination may be needed.

The pods should be picked when tender and immature, about 8-10cm long, approx. 4-6 days after flowering. If pods are allowed to fully mature on the plant the plant will stop producing.

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Packet Size

Approximately 20 Seeds