«Florida Market» - Organic Eggplant Seeds
1.14 €
A favorite Heirloom variety of Eggplant, Florida Market is noted as doing remarkably well in the humid southern regions. The eggplants are a drak glossy purple and does well in the South.
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Heirloom Eggplant «Florida Market»
A favorite Heirloom variety of Eggplant, Florida Market is noted as doing remarkably well in the humid southern regions. The eggplants are a drak glossy purple and does well in the South. A little slower to mature than some other varieties, but can't be beat for flavor! Good producer.
How to Plant
When growing eggplant, remember that planting eggplant from seed should be done indoors or in a greenhouse setting. This protects the new little seedlings from any sort of frost. When planting eggplant, if you plant them too early, you will risk hurting the plant. The soil needs to be warm before you put them outdoors. Too early and the cold soil will kill the roots of the plants. Eggplant is more sensitive than tomatoes to the cold.
When you are thinking about where to plant eggplant, think about your gardening space as eggplants need lots of space. When planting eggplant, put them about 18 inches apart in the row, and the rows need to be about 30 inches apart if not more. This requires quite a large area. Fertilize your eggplants after you transplant the seedlings. Also, mid-season, when growing eggplants, side-dress plants with nitrogen.
Planting eggplant is best when you can expect most growth to happen during the summer. Eggplants thrive during the summertime heat, making the biggest fruits during this part of the growing season. Also, be sure during the summer heat that you water frequently and make sure the soil stays somewhat moist. Don’t let the plants dry out or you will not get the results you would like.