Very large plant that produces large purple, bell-shaped fruit. This is an old market variety and an excellent type for temperate and subtropical climates. Take care when picking as fruit has nasty spikes on its neck that more or less tell you to leave them alone.
When to Plant
Zone 1: September–November
Zone 2: August–December
Zone 3: August–March
Zone 4: Any time
SoilA couple of weeks prior to planting, prepare the soil by incorporating a high level of organic matter, such as compost and well-rotted animal manure.
Soil pH Level6.0–7.0
PositionChoose a sunny, hot position in free-draining soil. Eggplant will appreciate the heat.
How to PlantPropagate in seed trays. Then transplant the seedlings into the veggie patch. Eggplant are suitable for larger pots, but prefer an in-ground veggie patch.
Spacing40–60 cm
Depth0.5 - 1cm
Companion PlantsCucumber
Approximate no. of seeds 25-30
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