![]() Baker Creek is here to help from seed to harvest! Our garden experts have put together a brief growing guide to help you have a successful season. The skins should be very shiny, and if you press it with your thumb it should be slightly spongy, but bounce back after a light squeeze.Ĭlip them off just above the calyx (the green part that's like "fingers" holding the eggplant) with pruners, and be careful not to stab yourself on the spines that sometimes form at the pointy tips of the calyx.Each and every year the garden presents a new set of challenges. Harvest when the growing eggplant has reached full size (has stopped getting larger) but before it is fully mature, or the seeds will be large, tough and annoying when trying to eat it. Eggplant is in the same family (Solanacea) as tomatoes, peppers and potatoes, so don’t plant any of those crops in the same spot more than every few years. Prevent it by not letting the soil stay wet (just moist, but never soggy), by optimizing the plants' overall health by supplying the right amount of good compost and sufficient mineral nutrition, and by rotating crops. Many eggplant varieties are susceptible to Verticillium wilt, for which there is no organic cure. Check out the controlling garden pests page for more details. And then there is diatomaceous earth, which works on many kinds of hard-bodied insects. It disorients the beetles, interrupting their reproductive cycle. Neem oil spray will also work, but it’s not an immediate “cure”. ![]() They and their larva are big enough to squish, so if you only have a few eggplants, I recommend just keeping watch and squishing any you find. Colorado potato beetles also like eggplant. I don’t know if they don’t like the taste of it, or if it just smells so bad they can’t find the eggplant, but it works. I’ve found that good ol’ fish emulsion fertilizer, mixed up at ½ Tbsp per half gallon and sprayed on the leaves every couple of days, repels them. The most common thing “bugging” eggplants is flea beetles: tiny, shiny, ground-dwelling beetles that chew pinholes all over eggplant leaves, especially on young plants. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds has a beautiful selection of varieties suited to many purposes and climates. It has been bred in a huge variety of shapes and colors, including round, long and skinny, stout and fat yellow, orange, red, green, dark and light purple and striped. Then one day I was leafing through the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed catalog, and there it was: a Japanese white eggplant that looked exactly like an egg! The eggplant is native to India, but from there it has spread through the cuisines of the world. When I was a kid I always wondered why it was called “eggplant”, since I’d never seen a purple egg. The solution to too high or low pH is balancing your soil minerals, covered in the article Organic Fertilizer. That's not really useful information for a couple of reasons: 1) if your soil’s calcium, magnesium and other cation nutrients are in the right proportions, the pH will take care of itself, and 2) changing pH alone will not solve the underlying problems that are causing the pH to be out of whack (these two things are really the same). Sometimes you’ll read that a crop prefers a certain pH of soil. It's a dance between expense and giving the plants enough). (It's very dry where I live in Colorado, and water is expensive. I mulch about 2” deep with duck-manured straw. I spaced the lines eight inches apart, which is fine for established plants, but when my seedlings first go in, I also water by hand until their root systems are big enough to reach the nearest emitter. The parallel driplines are laid out so that the emitters on adjacent lines are staggered, or offset from one another, for maximum coverage. I now use T-Tape dripline in my garden, which has emitters every six inches. Water and Soil Conditions for Growing EggplantĮggplants will turn bitter if the soil is allowed to dry out. For more details see Starting Seeds Indoors. Take them outside every day for increasing amounts of time over the course of about 7-10 days. Seedlings must have time to physiologically adapt to the intensity of sunlight and wind. As with any indoor starts, make sure you harden the seedlings off properly before transplanting them out, or they’ll go into shock and can die or be set back for life. But if you’re direct seeding outside, wait until the soil in the day is 80☏. ![]() Growing eggplant requires patience, because it reallyĭoesn't like being transplanted out too early.Įven though eggplant seeds need heat to germinate, transplants can go out when the soil has warmed to about 65☏, and there is absolutely no danger of frost. Healthy undisturbed roots, than tall, spindly and root-bound in theirĬontainers. Transplant day I’d rather have my seedlings be small and stocky with
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