Start seeds in soil of an inch 0 6 cm deep. Seeds germinate quickly at temperatures between 70 to 90 f.
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Self fertile eggplant flowers can be fertilized by wind alone but buzz pollination by bees improves fruit set and fruit size.
How to plant eggplant in garden. To grow eggplants in a garden it is best to use sprouts i e the young plant that will soon sprout from the seed. When to plant eggplant. When to plant eggplant.
Sow one seed per seedling pot about deep. To start eggplant seedlings you ll want to plant the seeds between 8 to 10 weeks before you plan to transplant them outside. Soak seeds overnight to encourage germination.
Choose a planting area that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Eggplant solanum melongena or aubergine is a perennial warm season vegetable from the nightshade family eggplants come in a variety of sizes shapes and colors the most common eggplant variety in the us is the globe eggplant this hefty variety has glossy deep purple skin and spongy fruit. Once the weather warms in your region you can transplant eggplants into your home garden.
Many of the best pollinators are solitary bees carpenter bees bumblebees and little sweat bees who vibrate the blossoms to shake out pollen. Water and keep them in a warm and bright place in your home. Alternatively buy 6 to 8 week old nursery transplants just before planting.
Space transplants in the vegetable garden 18 inches 46 cm from each other and in rows that are 36 inches 91 cm apart. You can transplant this when the plants are at least 3 inches tall. Thin seedlings so they are 2 to 3 inches 5 to 7 6 cm apart.
Sow them inch deep in a loose fine medium such as vermiculite. Eggplants prefer full sun. Plant eggplants well after the chance of frost has passed in the spring when soil temperatures reach 55 60 f.
Instead you do want to keep the soil slightly moist. Eggplants prefer loamy well draining soil with a ph between 6 0 to 6 5. Eggplant transplants can go out in the garden once temperatures stay reliably above 50 degrees f.
Start indoors 35 to 55 days before the last frost and harden off at least ten days before putting it in its permanent location. To grow big beautiful eggplants jabbour s top tip is to water consistently especially if eggplant is planted in pots when it comes to water though jabbour adds that you shouldn t overwater your eggplants. Use bottom heat to maintain a soil temperature of 80 to 90 degrees for the eight.
Start seeds indoors in flats or peat pots 8 9 weeks prior to the last spring frost date. 2 if you want to grow it in a pot at first you ll need a deep enough container or tray. Thus the first step is to raise a sprout yourself or buy one at a horticulture or gardening center.
Do not plant eggplant transplants into the garden until after the last threat of frost.
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