Item Code: 4036
Planting When to Plant Okra You can start okra seeds indoors in peat pots under full light 3 to 4
weeks before the last spring frost date In warmer areas, you can also start
okra directly in your garden 3 to 4 weeks before the last spring frost date as
long as you cover the plants with a cold frame or grow tunel until the weather
warms up fully. Make sure that the covering is 2 to 3 feet tall so that the
plants have room to grow. If you do not start your okra plants early,
wait until there is stable, warm weather. You can plant okra in the garden
when the soil has warmed to about 70°F—the warmer, the better.
Care How to Grow Okra Eliminate weeds when the plants are young,
then mulch heavily to prevent more weeds from growing. Apply a layer
of mulch 2 to 3 inches high. You should side-dress the plants with 10-10-10,
aged manure, or rich compost (½ pound per 25 feet of row). You could also
apply a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly. Learn more about soil amendment
and preparing soil planting.