
When to Plant Okra in West Virginia
Published: April 24, 2026

West Virginia gardeners in Zone 6b have a 33-week growing season for okra (March 22 to November 10). The moderate climate supports a full warm-season crop plus a single main harvest. This guide gives exact dates for West Virginia based on your local frost calendar.
Okra Planting Dates for West Virginia
| Start seeds indoors | Year-round |
| Last frost (average) | March 22 |
| Direct sow outdoors | April 12–22 |
| Expect first harvest | June 1 – June 16 |
| First fall frost (average) | November 10 |
⚠ Direct sow okra 2–3 weeks after last frost when soil reaches 65°F. Soak seeds overnight to speed germination. Thrives in the heat — production increases as summer temperatures rise. Best in Zones 6–11.
Growing Okra in West Virginia's Climate
West Virginia's moderate Zone 6b climate is well-suited to okra with minimal special accommodation. The standard transplant calendar works as written, and harvest windows line up with what seed packets recommend without adjustment.
Succession planting extends your okra harvest significantly in West Virginia. A second planting 3 to 4 weeks after the first gives you a backup in case of pest pressure and extends the total harvest window into early fall.
Common okra pests to watch for in West Virginia include Aphid and Stink Bug. The first line of defense is companion planting: Pepper and Eggplant planted nearby discourage several of these pests by confusing host-plant identification or repelling adults before they can lay eggs. Weekly garden walks in the early morning catch problems when they're still manageable.
Okra Garden Calendar for West Virginia
| Month | Task | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January | — | Dormant season |
| February | — | Dormant season |
| March | — | Dormant season |
| April | Direct sow seeds | Sow seeds 1 inch deep, 18 inches apart |
| May ← | — | Dormant season |
| June | Peak growth; water 1 inch/week | Monitor for pests daily; stake or support as needed |
| July | Continue care | Consistent watering; remove yellow leaves |
| August | — | Dormant season |
| September | — | Dormant season |
| October | — | Dormant season |
| November | First frost approaches | Harvest remaining okra; cover plants on frost nights |
| December | — | Dormant season |
Okra Growing Tips for West Virginia Gardeners
- •Soak okra seeds in warm water overnight before sowing — tough seed coat needs hydration for germination.
- •Harvest every 2–3 days once pods reach 3–4 inches — pods left on the plant turn woody and signal the plant to stop producing.
- •West Virginia's moderate climate supports succession planting — sow new transplants or seeds every 3 weeks during spring to extend the harvest window into fall.
- •Wear gloves when harvesting — tiny spines on pods and leaves irritate skin on many varieties.
Companion Planting for Okra in West Virginia
In West Virginia's moderate climate, planting okra with Pepper and Eggplant helps deter pests and improve soil. Avoid planting near Fennel and Cucumber, which inhibit okra growth through root chemistry or shared pest pressure. See the full okra companion planting guide for the complete list.
Okra Planting Dates by City in West Virginia
Top cities in West Virginia — select for city-level frost dates and planting calendars.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant okra in West Virginia?
In West Virginia (Zone 6b), start okra seeds indoors around Year-round and transplant outdoors around null — 0 weeks after the state's average last frost of March 22.
What is the last frost date in West Virginia?
West Virginia's average last frost date is March 22 in the state's most common Zone 6b. Frost dates vary by city — higher elevations and northern counties run 1 to 3 weeks later than the state average. See the city list below for city-level frost dates.
Can I grow okra year-round in West Virginia?
Not year-round — West Virginia's cold season stops okra production. The okra season runs March 22 to November 10, roughly 33 weeks.
What okra varieties grow best in West Virginia?
For West Virginia's Zone 6b, consult a local nursery or extension office for okra variety recommendations.
When do I start okra seeds indoors in West Virginia?
Okra does not need indoor starting in West Virginia — direct sow around April 12–22 once soil reaches 65°F. Indoor starting is not recommended for this crop because okra transplants poorly.