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Abelmoschus esculentus
Angola Prison is an open-pollinated variety of okra grown on the Angola Prison Farm in Louisiana. The variety was reportedly selected because it remains relatively short (~5 feet), allowing the guards to keep an eye on the prisoners while they are working the okra field. Plants produce excellent yields of ribbed, green pods that are best picked when 4 to 5 inches in length. The tender pods have a great flavor and are well-suited for pickling, frying, and gumbo.
Angola, a prison farm encompassing 28 square miles of rich delta farmland, has been the subject of much controversy in recent years. Founded on the site of a former plantation of the same name, the Angola prison has for the pas... More
Abelmoschus esculentus
Angola Prison is an open-pollinated variety of okra grown on the Angola Prison Farm in Louisiana. The variety was reportedly selected because it remains relatively short (~5 feet), allowing the guards to keep an eye on the prisoners while they are working the okra field. Plants produce excellent yields of ribbed, green pods that are best picked when 4 to 5 inches in length. The tender pods have a great flavor and are well-suited for pickling, frying, and gumbo.
Angola, a prison farm encompassing 28 square miles of rich delta farmland, has been the subject of much controversy in recent years. Founded on the site of a former plantation of the same name, the Angola prison has for the past 120 years produced thousands of bushels of crops annually, with prisoners tending vast acreages of corn, okra, tomatoes, squash, and other vegetables. Today, it remains one of the most self-sufficient prisons in the United States, however advocates have raised concerns over the inmates' working conditions and wages.
Originating from Africa, okra is a heat tolerant, easy-to-grow annual that produces edible seed pods which are frequently fried, pickled, or eaten fresh in salads. The pods contain a high degree of soluble fiber which serves as a good thickener in soups and stews. Certain types of gumbo utilize okra as a thickener for the broth. Growing your own okra couldn't be easier, with the plants requiring little care over the growing season and bearing consistently right up until frost. Try our heirloom okra seeds today and take your favorite okra dishes to the next level. Matures 60-70 days after planting. Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.
Abelmoschus esculentus
Angola Prison is an open-pollinated variety of okra grown on the Angola Prison Farm in Louisiana. The variety was reportedly selected because it remains relatively short (~5 feet), allowing the guards to keep an eye on the prisoners while they are working the okra field. Plants produce excellent yields of ribbed, green pods that are best picked when 4 to 5 inches in length. The tender pods have a great flavor and are well-suited for pickling, frying... read more
Abelmoschus esculentus
Angola Prison is an open-pollinated variety of okra grown on the Angola Prison Farm in Louisiana. The variety was reportedly selected because it remains relatively short (~5 feet), allowing the guards to keep an eye on the prisoners while they are working the okra field. Plants produce excellent yields of ribbed, green pods that are best picked when 4 to 5 inches in length. The tender pods have a great flavor and are well-suited for pickling, frying, and gumbo.
Angola, a prison farm encompassing 28 square miles of rich delta farmland, has been the subject of much controversy in recent years. Founded on the site of a former plantation of the same name, the Angola prison has for the past 120 years produced thousands of bushels of crops annually, with prisoners tending vast acreages of corn, okra, tomatoes, squash, and other vegetables. Today, it remains one of the most self-sufficient prisons in the United States, however advocates have raised concerns over the inmates' working conditions and wages.
Originating from Africa, okra is a heat tolerant, easy-to-grow annual that produces edible seed pods which are frequently fried, pickled, or eaten fresh in salads. The pods contain a high degree of soluble fiber which serves as a good thickener in soups and stews. Certain types of gumbo utilize okra as a thickener for the broth. Growing your own okra couldn't be easier, with the plants requiring little care over the growing season and bearing consistently right up until frost. Try our heirloom okra seeds today and take your favorite okra dishes to the next level. Matures 60-70 days after planting. Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.