Great ! tyvm. I have a few of the OKRA auctions posted as well as the soybean/edamame listed. so, if you don't win one you have a chance to bid on another. I have a lot of seeds and beans for this season and I won't be using them all. So, good luck, I am sure you will win some since I will keep going as long as someone bids for them :-)
F&W Just wondering if these are hybrid seeds? Will I also be able to process seeds for growing, from MY plants grown from these seeds? Thanks. I am an avid okra grower, and have had pretty good luck growing here in Massachusetts thanks.
hybrid? I don't think so. It has been so long since I purchased the original seeds. I just harvest my own seeds and plant them in the spring. When I harvest the new plants in the summer I use them the following year. So for your second question, yes, I have not had any issues doing that. They are Clemens Spinless, I think that is what they are called.