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Okra Silver Queen
Our Great-grandparents' Prize Okra!

Okra Silver Queen

Item # 05193-PK-P1
$1.75
Buy 2+ at $1.57
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Pick these pods late -- they'll still be tender-sweet!

This hard-to-find heirloom is renowned for flavor and tender texture.
80 days from direct-sowing. We am delighted to be able to offer this very hard-to-find, choice heirloom Okra to Park gardeners! From the elegant lime-tinted ivory pods to the succulent flavor, this is an Okra so much better than our modern varieties that it's in a gourmet class by itself!

Each pod can reach up to 7 inches long, though it is best to pick them young, when they are somewhat smaller and very tender. The "iceberg" color adds a stylish look to the plate, too!

Silver Queen's flavor is legendary, but its plant vigor and productivity make it more like a modern hybrid than an heirloom! You'll get HUGE yields of fruit on this robust, well-branched upright plant, which reaches 6 feet high and 2 to 3 feet wide in the sunny garden. Easy to grow and ready to bear heavily, this is a fine selection for the busy gardener!

Okra is a warm-weather plant, soaking up full sunshine and thriving in any ordinary, well-drained garden soil. Start seeds indoors (4 to 6 weeks before the soil warms) everywhere but the hottest climates, soaking the seeds for 24 hours before planting them. Transplant when night temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees F, spacing the plants 10 to 12 inches apart. Fertilize the soil before planting and again when the plants begin to flower. If you want to pick the fruit for eating, they are ready to harvest when just 3 inches long, or may be left to mature to their full size. Pkt is 125 seeds. We cannot ship any Okra to California.

Genus Abelmoschus
Species esculentus
Variety Silver Queen
Days To Maturity 80
Fruit Color White
Habit Upright
Plant Height 6 ft
Plant Width 24 in - 3 ft
FruitLength 5 in - 7 in
Item Form Seeds
Additional Characteristics Direct Sow, Edible, Heirloom
Harvest Season Early Summer, Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Outdoor
Restrictions CA
Overall Rating: 3 Stars
Average Based on 3 Reviews Write a Review
This is my third season!
Lea from NC wrote (February 10, 2012):
I am on this site ordering these specific seeds for the 3rd season. The okra grows easy, is VERY drought & heat tolerant and the fruit is awesome. The pods are sweet & tender and good enough to eat raw! I don't understand the other reviews - my whole neighborhood loves these!
No Luck With This Okra
Peggy from MD wrote (January 10, 2012):
Maybe it was my planting technique, but this Okra took forever to flower, and I couldn't eat it because it was so spiny and tough. I tried harvesting it when it was small and large and got the same results - spiny and tough. Now I am afraid to try any okra.
Silver Queen Okra, ok but no winner.
Marc Cram at Spicingupyourlife.com from NC wrote (August 28, 2011):
I bought this variety because it sounded intersting and fun. The plants mature quickly and produce a constant crop which is less oily than other verieties I have tried which contributed to slicing and frying with less gluing effect. Picking these buggers is another experience. The leaves and pods have tiny spines that feel like stinging nettle. It is advisable to wear long sleeves and gloves when harvesting this fruit. The flavor is quit good and the overall consistency of the flesh was plesant on the toung and quite subdued. Except for the displeasure of harvesting I would rate this okra as a 4 but I will not be reordering this seed as I like my garden plants to be fun.

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