General information and discussion about cultivating eggplants/aubergines.
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August 28, 2007 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Aussie Eggplant Thread 2007
Here is a home for this season's eggplants. I am experimenting with overwintering and, after pruning, have more than a dozen from last season going strong with signs of emerging flowers already. It will be interesting to see how they yield.
Meantime, just a few new additions mainly courtesy of Andrey. I am really excited by these. I'm hoping to sow some more eggplants soonish, as I do love eating them. GRUB’S EGGPLANTS 2007-08-29 From Andrey: 1. Frant mid-early purple with pointed end - 4 germinated 2. Lebidnyi – white early pear-shaped - 0 germinated 3. Torpeda – long white cylindrical dark purple fruits on indeterminate plant!! - 4 germinated 4. Zelyonenkiy – early green ellipse shaped mushroom flavour (name means green) - 3 germinated 5. Arap – vigorous plant elongated cylindrical fruit 20-25cm long purple - 6 germinated 6. Patsekha – Belarusian CV early vigorous productive purple fruits - 9 germinated 7. Diamond- Germinated - 10 germinated 8. Test of my Pink Long Tung - 15 Germinated 9. Test Rosa Bianca - 1 germinated 10. Test Waimanelo Long - 2 germinated 11. Test Listada de Gandia - 7 germinated 12. Test Almagro - 6 germinated Second Sowing: 1b. Batu, six seeds sown. - 5 germinated 2b.Bianca di Imola, six seeds sown. - 4 germinated 3b. Lavender Touch, F1, six seeds sown. 6 germinated 4b. Antigua, six seeds sown. - 4 germinated after six weeks! 5b. Zebra F1, six (pink-coated) seeds sown. - 5 germinated 6b. New York Improved, six seeds sown. - 6 germinated Thanks Craig . Ends for now Last edited by Grub; October 13, 2007 at 07:02 AM. |
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