Zone 4 · Fruiting Veg Growing Guide
Heat-lover that thrives where others struggle. Harvest pods at 3–4 inches — left longer, they become woody. A Southern staple that belongs in more gardens.
In Zone 4, Okra should be planted outdoors Jun 1 – Jun 15, after the average last frost date of approximately May 1. Start seeds indoors around May 1 – May 10 for a head start.
Start 4 weeks early. Needs sustained heat.
Start 4 weeks early. Needs sustained heat.
Feed balanced fertilizer monthly. Switch to a lower-nitrogen, higher-potassium feed once plants start flowering for better pod production.
What you plant next to okra makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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