Okra

How do I save okra seeds for next year?

How do I save okra seeds for next year?
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Since no fleshy vegetable matter clings to the seeds, you don't need to wash them. Instead, dry the seeds in the open air for a few days, then store them in an airtight jar in the refrigerator. Although some okra seeds can remain viable for up to four years, many do not.

  1. How long can you store okra seeds?
  2. Can okra be grow from fresh seeds?
  3. How do you preserve seeds for future planting?
  4. Can you freeze okra seeds?
  5. How long do you soak okra seeds before planting?
  6. How do you germinate okra seeds quickly?
  7. What is the best month to plant okra?
  8. What can I plant next to okra?
  9. How much okra does a plant produce?
  10. Will 20 year old seeds grow?
  11. Can I store seeds in Ziploc bags?
  12. Is seed saving illegal?

How long can you store okra seeds?

Store okra seeds in a cool, dark, and dry place protected from pests. When stored in these conditions, okra seeds will remain viable for 1-3 years.

Can okra be grow from fresh seeds?

ANSWER: Yes, fresh okra seeds can be used to grow new okra plants. ... There is no need to cover the pots to germinate okra seeds. Water pods once per week about one inch deep. Pick a location in the garden that receives a lot of sun, keeping the soil temperatures between 75 and 90 degrees F.

How do you preserve seeds for future planting?

To store seeds, follow this simple procedure step-by-step:

  1. Store only new, mature, healthy and well-dried seeds.
  2. Keep them in dry and cool place to extend their viability.
  3. Seeds easily re-absorb moisture. ...
  4. Put in some moisture absorbing material. ...
  5. Label the containers with the type of seed, place, and date of collection.

Can you freeze okra seeds?

Seeds can be used again, again

They can be dried and the pods placed in the freezer until the gardener is ready to use them, and the fun begins all over again. In fact, my mother would save okra seeds from year to year, and I am now planting okra from descendants of those same seeds.

How long do you soak okra seeds before planting?

Prior to planting, soak the okra seeds in water for 12 to 18 hours to soften its hard seed coat. Soaking aids moisture absorption and germination. Plant okra in the spring or early summer once the threat of frost has passed. To prevent the seeds from rotting, the soil should have warmed to at least 65 degrees.

How do you germinate okra seeds quickly?

Okra is easy to grow but the seeds have a hard coat that can slow germination. To speed up the process, soak the seeds overnight in warm water before planting. Wrapping the seeds in moist paper towels also works well.

What is the best month to plant okra?

Planting. For the best yields, plant okra in the spring 2 to 3 weeks after all danger of frost has passed. For a good fall crop, plant at least 3 months before the first fall frost. Plant the okra seeds about 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart in the row (Fig.

What can I plant next to okra?

Well-drained soil is also crucial for okra. Some of okra's best garden companions are plants that, like okra, need plenty of water. This includes cucumbers, melons, eggplant, and sweet or hot peppers. Cucumbers love water and rich soil, as does okra, so these will do well side by side.

How much okra does a plant produce?

How much okra can you get from one plant? If your okra plants have ideal conditions, they can produce 20 – 30+ pods per plant. In a warmer hardiness zone such as zone 9b, you will have a longer growing season, into the fall or longer.

Will 20 year old seeds grow?

There is a good chance that those old seed packets will have a high percentage of seeds that will germinate just fine. Most seeds, though not all, will keep for at least three years while maintaining a decent percentage of germination. And even a group of very old seeds may have 10 or 20 percent that still sprouts.

Can I store seeds in Ziploc bags?

Seed should be kept in a paper bag or envelope. Never store seed in a plastic bag or air tight container. The moisture trapped will cause the seed to mold and ruin the sample. The bag should always be kept in a dry place.

Is seed saving illegal?

Legality. While saving seed and even exchanging seed with other farmers for biodiversity purposes has been a traditional practice, these practices have become illegal for the plant varieties that are patented or otherwise owned by some entity (often a corporation).

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