I keep trying different okra varieties, hoping to find one I like so well I'll plant it year after year. This year I grew 12' rows of ea...Read Morech of 5 varieties - Stewart's Zeebest, Betty's White, Cowhorn, Perkin's Long Pod, and Hill Country Red. Last year I grew Millionaire, Clemson Spineless 80, and Cajun Delight.
Hill Country Red is an attractive plant with red stems and red markings on the pods. The pods are very thick and stubby. Unfortunately, it's quit bearing already while the other varieties are still going strong, and the pods get tough at only about 2 1/2" long. My wife had already asked me not to plant this variety again - even before it quit bearing early.
So I'll give it a "neutral" instead of a "negative" because it's a real ornamental plant, but I won't grow it again.
70 days (Texas Heirloom) Very colorful red and green 4' plants produce abundant 3" green pods with reddish tips and ribs and great flavor...Read More. Hill Country is drought tolerant and produces exceptionally well when picked small, perfect for pickled okra.
I keep trying different okra varieties, hoping to find one I like so well I'll plant it year after year. This year I grew 12' rows of ea...Read More
70 days (Texas Heirloom) Very colorful red and green 4' plants produce abundant 3" green pods with reddish tips and ribs and great flavor...Read More