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Old March 26, 2008   #1
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Default My first ever hand-sown eggplant !

Well everyone ??? This is ground breaking -
I've finally successfully germinated my own eggplant...
Its called Antigua, and I'm real excited about it !

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ps. sometimes in gardening, its the "little things" !
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Old March 26, 2008   #2
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Congratulations, Tom!
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Old March 26, 2008   #3
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Tom-- I just planted my first hand sown eggplant a few days ago--have always bought them. You inspire me! Hope mine come up too!
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Tom-I grew Antigua last year-you will like it-dont let it get too big-at least where I am growing, Antigua was much better a little early than a little late.
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Old March 27, 2008   #5
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yup, its all about the little things. i start eggplant every year. my problem is colorado potato beetles. they love eggplant even more than potatos. if i don't keep the little blankety blanks under control i don't get eggplants. i have diamond, ukrainian beauty, pingtung long, and some unknown to me variety i got from an iranian lady my wife was tutoring in english.
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Old March 27, 2008   #6
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my problem is colorado potato beetles. they love eggplant even more than potatos. keith
We have those little buggers in BG. Have to do a daily patrol and pick them off, destroy the eggs. Tried an insecticide but it didn't work well enough for me.
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Thanks everyone!

I'm also trying these as well:
Casper
Violetta Lunga

Very excited and "ground breaking" ~ lol

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Congratulations! I too have recently sprouted eggplant. I can't believe it, because I've always read it can be tricky. I hope it likes the heat here in Georgia. The variety I sowed was the common black beauty. Good luck everyone.
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i have never had a problem sprouting eggplant. i treat them as i do peppers, and tomatos. they seem to take their time getting going early on though. it took nearly a month for my unknown iranian variety to come up. my 3 other varieties came up over a 3 week period. germination has been very good with seeds up to 5 years old.

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Glad you posted Keith - as I just found out that the variety that hasn't come up yet is from 2004. I may need to resow!

Hope all is well,

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I too have sown my very first eggplant seeds. Sowed them a week ago today and almost all are up as of this morning. I am growing Ping Tung Long and Lavender Touch. I had planned to grow them in an earth box, is the wet feet thing something I should worry about? I could always stick them in a pot. I don't want to kill my first eggplant babies. I've never even grown eggplant before.

Any thoughts on the wet feet/earth box issue?

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Jen,

Very good question as I've ordered a few earthboxes with a coworker and plan on growing 3 eggys in one of them on the patio.

My neighbor ONLY grows in earhtboxes - & every season has been stellar for him but last season: his eggplants were black in the middle - only thing I can come up with after doing some reading about earhtboxes is he may have "over watered" them - and as I'm reading eggys don't like wet feet.

Gonna really have to test these things this season. Maybe we shouldn't fill them "all the way" to prevent "too wet" of feet ... hmmmmmm

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When potting up eggplants, can you plant them deeper like tomatoes?

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Since I only have 3 earth boxes, maybe I'll use them for something that I know will like it in there. I think I'm gonna put my eggplants in regular pots or in one of my regular raised beds. Glad I came across this post.

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This is my first year growing eggplant I started from seed as well Tom.(these were far more difficult to germinate to me compared to peppers, they seem to NEED heat) I am culturing mine like peppers as far as planting depth etc. I am growing Black beuty and early long varieties. I do enjoy eating eggplant so this is a wonderfull little project.
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