General information and discussion about cultivating eggplants/aubergines.
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April 27, 2010 | #16 |
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I'm a bit to the east of Remy- I haven't had much luck with eggplants since moving back to NY from NC. I'm going to try them in pots on the deck this year. I've started Rosa Bianca, Violetta di Firenze and Arugaman's (I got in a trade, originated from Baker Creek). I'll need to save the RB and VdF seeds this year as I planted the last of my original packages from Cook's Garden.
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April 27, 2010 | #17 | |
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If you don't mind me asking, what size of pots do you use? I was thinking of converting a few 5-gallon plastic buckets into self-watering pots, but I've never done it before. I also have smaller buckets (3 gallon), but that might be too small for their root system? |
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April 27, 2010 | #18 |
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Hi Goober,
I use 12" pots. Would that be equivalent to 3 gallon do you think? I used 5 gallon buckets for cucumbers last year and that worked really good. Anyway, I wouldn't go any smaller than 12", but with 12" they do fine. In fact last year I had so many I actually gave some away! Remy
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April 27, 2010 | #19 |
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I started 18 varieties from seed along w/ peppers and egg plants. The whole dense planting tray died off at about two weeks. Tried direct sowing some and that didn't work either. I wasn't sure how long I'd be in the area so didn't want to put a whole lot into it. Now it looks like I should be here through August so I ordered some from Darrel Jones at selectedplants.com
spudakee, indian stripe, black from Tula potato leaf, black cherry. I also found mucho nacho the same place as last year and planted a six pack. I over wintered 8 peppers, one is showing signs of life, the others none. It'll be a mystery what it turns out to be, I guess I forgot to label them. I pulled them out of the garden last minute when frost hit. It's a bigger stem so I'm hoping it was my biggest mucho nacho from last year, I'll be excited to get some second year something |
April 29, 2010 | #20 | |
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I hope to get a good harvest this year as I also plan on sharing with our neighbors. I know they're all very curious as to what varieties I'm growing...I hope I won't disappoint with the eggplants this year... |
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April 29, 2010 | #21 | |
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May 2, 2010 | #22 |
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Looks like I'll just have Rossa Bianca & Diamond this year, since they were the only two to germinate. Glad to have them since they are good varieties. Just wish the others had germinated for me.
Last year I tried growing eggplant in the ground. They didn't do real well due to poor soil in one of the growing areas, and not enough sun in the other. Although the area with inadequate sunlight did see several Diamond eggplant grow. Problem was the squirrels got all but 2 of them. The only one I tasted actually was pleasant. It was still very small so just got a bite to see what eggplant tasted like. Think I'll like it when I finally get some of decent size. Eggplant is a bad name for it, imo. Doesn't sound appetizing and turns people away before they even try it, I'm sure. This year the eggplant will be grown in containers. Should help with production. And the squirrels will enjoy a few good meals. |
May 2, 2010 | #23 |
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"Eggplant is a bad name for it, imo. Doesn't sound appetizing and turns people away before they even try it, I'm sure."
Well, you could call it by its French name aubergine, and you could say it with an accent. Then again that might scare people afraid of eggplant too. They are the same ones, I think, who hear escarole and think you are serving snails. Remy
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May 2, 2010 | #25 | |
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Has anyone tried protecting the entire plant with bird-netting or chicken wire? |
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May 2, 2010 | #26 | |
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May 2, 2010 | #27 | |
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Goober, "Has anyone tried protecting the entire plant with bird-netting or chicken wire?" I've used it to protect from rabbits eating the young plants. I've not had squirrel problems, they like my other things like apples much better. Remy
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May 2, 2010 | #28 | |
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Last year while I planted my seedlings a squirrel ran as fast as he could back and forth across the yard about 5' behind me. Each time when he got to one side he stopped and looked at what I was doing. So I'm pretty sure he was the culprit. Birdnetting might work. That's the advice I was given by someone. |
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May 9, 2010 | #29 |
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Maybe you can try putting a small tomato cage around eggplant and then
drape some tulle netting on it. I know they sell it at Walmart's here in U.S, or try fabic stores. |
May 10, 2010 | #30 |
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How about adopting a dog! I have 2, I keep a fence around the veg garden. We have a huge squirrel popluation, the little dog spends most of her day outside, she hides behind bushes and peonies and will chase any squirrel, rabbit or chipmunk that shows it's face. At this point they won't set foot in our yard even when she's in the house. The big dog has caught a squirrel (in his younger days)
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