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Okra - Clemson Spineless Seed - Easy to Grow!

Okra - Clemson Spineless Seed - Easy to Grow!

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Okra Clemson Spineless Seed - A Gardener's Favorite for 80+ Years!

Discover the joy of growing your own Okra Clemson Spineless Seed, a beloved heirloom variety that has been a staple in American gardens since 1939. This easy-to-grow plant produces an abundance of dark green, spineless pods perfect for soups, stews, grilling, and more. With its vigorous growth and high yield, it’s no wonder this variety won the All-America Selections award!

Why Choose Clemson Spineless Okra?

This spineless okra variety is a dream for gardeners. The tall, 4' plants feature stunning yellow flowers and produce up to 9" long pods that are tender and flavorful when harvested young (2½-3"). Plus, the spineless trait makes harvesting a breeze - no prickly surprises!

Easy to Grow & High-Yielding

Perfect for beginners and experts alike, these seeds thrive when planted 1" deep and 18" apart in rows spaced 3' apart. Each packet contains 30 seeds, enough to plant 3 rows (≈30 plants). In just about 60 days, you’ll be harvesting fresh, delicious okra straight from your garden.

Versatile in the Kitchen

From thickening gumbo to grilling as a side dish, Clemson Spineless Okra adds body and rich flavor to any meal. Try it sautéed, steamed, or even pickled for a Southern-style treat!

What Gardeners Are Saying

"Highly recommend! Not only were the flowers gorgeous, but the okra was so delicious and plentiful. They were easy to grow." – Tammy

Ready to grow your own bounty of spineless, flavorful okra? Plant Clemson Spineless Seeds today and enjoy a harvest that keeps on giving!

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