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Old 04-01-2009, 09:30 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Steve Peek Steve Peek is offline
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Default Eggplant - which best colder areas

Try the Japanese varieties and use black plastic mulch.
Works for me in the mountains of NC.
Steve
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
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Mark wrote:
We live near Vancouver, BC and have been trying to grow eggplants for
the last two summers. First year nothing and last year we had one
eggplant on five plants.

Does anybody know of a good variety to grow in a Northern climate?
I'm ready to order seeds and want to try something new. We're hoping
for a warmer summer this year (the last two were milder than normal)
so that might help.

Any hints on growing them would be appreciated also. The wife read a
lot about them last year and we tried some different methods of
growing - but to no luck (well, maybe a little luck - the one edible
eggplant gave me hope for this year!).

Gratefully,
Mark Thompson


I am not familiar with the Vancouver climate other than despite being
maritime it is somewhat chilly. Eggplant like a long, hot, sunny growing
season. According to wikipedia the four warmest months have temperatures
ranging from about 11C to 22C. I would say unless you can arrange a
warmer microclimate there is no chance of raising healthy eggplants. Also
I would start the seeds indoors or in your hothouse and transplant when it
warms up to give the plants the best chance of a long growing season.

David