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Annie Oakley II Hybrid Okra
Our Top Producer
 ( 3 customer reviews)
Bears a generous crop of spineless, slightly
ribbed green pods. Flavorful, stays tender
well past prime. 50 DAYS. Not available in CA.This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual Height: 4.5 feet Spacing: 18-24 inches between plants, 3 - 4 feet between rows Depth: 1/2 inch -1inch Spread: 3 feet Sun/Shade: full sun Germination: 10 - 14 days Days To Maturity: 48 days Yield: 100 lbs./100 foot row Foliage: Green Fruit: Pods are big, ribbed, bright green, uniform. Productive, high-yielding, spineless, long slender, tapered
| Comments: Excellent flavor when young and tender. Early and highly adapted, even in the north. Before planting: work soil to a depth of 10". Fertilize with a granular 10-10-10 fertilizer at the rate of 2-3 LBS per 100 sq. ft. Mix thoroughly into the top 4" of soil. Plant seeds 2-3 weeks after all chance of frost has passed. Soak seeds 8 hours before planting to speed germination. After harvesting the first batch of pods, appy a cup of 10-10-10 fertilizer for every 10 ft row. SScatter fertilizer between rows and scratch it into the soil with a rake. During the growing season, water to an equivilance of rain water per week. Harvest when pods are 3-4 inches long. Pick pods every day to keep plant productive.Can store in refrigerator for 3-5 days. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Annie Oakley II Hybrid Okra Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: CA
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Sunday, August 22, 2010 bragging rights Reviewed By: Audrey Knowles (LaVeta, CO) I live in a very high altitude, cold, short season area for okra. Everyone said I couldn't grow okra here. This okra is awesome! plants aren't large due to short season, but abundant harvest of large tender pods. It's THE okra to have!  - Sunday, November 04, 2007 Disapointment Reviewed By: J. Tucker (Oakboro, N.C.) I had high hopes for this variety. It produced 1/4 pods as my Clemson. The taste was close to the same. Going to stick with Clemson.  - Friday, September 14, 2007 from my side Reviewed By: Kate Oberlin (Newton, NC) I always include a section in my "okra row" for this variety. The pods stay tender, and branching is frequent, with more flowering and pod bearing heads per plant. Great color and taste. Read More Reviews
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Annie Oakley II Hybrid Okra
Our Top Producer
(3
customer reviews)
Bears a generous crop of spineless, slightly
ribbed green pods. Flavorful, stays tender
well past prime. 50 DAYS. Not available in CA.
This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.
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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual Height: 4.5 feet Spacing: 18-24 inches between plants, 3 - 4 feet between rows Depth: 1/2 inch -1inch Spread: 3 feet Sun/Shade: full sun Germination: 10 - 14 days Days To Maturity: 48 days Yield: 100 lbs./100 foot row Foliage: Green Fruit: Pods are big, ribbed, bright green, uniform. Productive, high-yielding, spineless, long slender, tapered
| Comments: Excellent flavor when young and tender. Early and highly adapted, even in the north. Before planting: work soil to a depth of 10". Fertilize with a granular 10-10-10 fertilizer at the rate of 2-3 LBS per 100 sq. ft. Mix thoroughly into the top 4" of soil. Plant seeds 2-3 weeks after all chance of frost has passed. Soak seeds 8 hours before planting to speed germination. After harvesting the first batch of pods, appy a cup of 10-10-10 fertilizer for every 10 ft row. SScatter fertilizer between rows and scratch it into the soil with a rake. During the growing season, water to an equivilance of rain water per week. Harvest when pods are 3-4 inches long. Pick pods every day to keep plant productive.Can store in refrigerator for 3-5 days. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Annie Oakley II Hybrid Okra Ships In Both Spring And Fall Unable to ship to: CA
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- Sunday, August 22, 2010
bragging rights
Reviewed By:
Audrey Knowles (LaVeta, CO)
I live in a very high altitude, cold, short season area for okra. Everyone said I couldn't grow okra here. This okra is awesome! plants aren't large due to short season, but abundant harvest of large tender pods. It's THE okra to have!

- Sunday, November 04, 2007
Disapointment
Reviewed By:
J. Tucker (Oakboro, N.C.)
I had high hopes for this variety. It produced 1/4 pods as my Clemson. The taste was close to the same. Going to stick with Clemson.

- Friday, September 14, 2007
from my side
Reviewed By:
Kate Oberlin (Newton, NC)
I always include a section in my "okra row" for this variety. The pods stay tender, and branching is frequent, with more flowering and pod bearing heads per plant. Great color and taste.
Read More Reviews