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michael 20-11-2007 12:18 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 
Does anyone have any tips for growing aubergines
successfully outdoors.I have a fairly warm,but dry
limestone slope in Herefordshire,and grow my plants
in a greenhouse before planting out in June.Although
I did in lots of compost and water well initially and
then every fortnight,I never seem to get more than
about 20 small fruits from about 30 plants.I have been
growing the variety Black Enorma,and will try
Moneymaker next year
Best regards
Michael

Nick Maclaren 20-11-2007 12:31 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 

In article ,
michael writes:
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| Does anyone have any tips for growing aubergines
| successfully outdoors.

Emigrate to somewhere warmer. You are doing well to get any.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

David in Normandy[_3_] 20-11-2007 01:18 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 
In article , Nick Maclaren says...

In article ,
michael writes:
|
| Does anyone have any tips for growing aubergines
| successfully outdoors.

Emigrate to somewhere warmer. You are doing well to get any.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

I bought half a dozen plants from a local GC and planted them outside.
Can't remember the variety. They barely put on any new leaf or shoot
growth let alone have any fruits. Summer must have been just too cold.
They just sat there looking miserable.
--
David in Normandy

Nick Maclaren 20-11-2007 01:35 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 

In article ,
David in Normandy writes:
|
| I bought half a dozen plants from a local GC and planted them outside.
| Can't remember the variety. They barely put on any new leaf or shoot
| growth let alone have any fruits. Summer must have been just too cold.
| They just sat there looking miserable.

Just like quite a lot of us :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Robert \(Plymouth\)[_78_] 20-11-2007 02:36 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 

"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
...

In article ,
David in Normandy writes:
|
| I bought half a dozen plants from a local GC and planted them outside.
| Can't remember the variety. They barely put on any new leaf or shoot
| growth let alone have any fruits. Summer must have been just too cold.
| They just sat there looking miserable.

Just like quite a lot of us :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Speak for yourself lol! The weather this year was no good for aubergines but
last year's heat produced some worthwhile specimens. Take a chance and see
if next year is hot outdoors



echinosum 20-11-2007 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michael (Post 761308)
Does anyone have any tips for growing aubergines
successfully outdoors.I have a fairly warm,but dry
limestone slope in Herefordshire,and grow my plants
in a greenhouse before planting out in June.Although
I did in lots of compost and water well initially and
then every fortnight,I never seem to get more than
about 20 small fruits from about 30 plants.I have been
growing the variety Black Enorma,and will try
Moneymaker next year

There are ultra-early varieties selected for cooler climates. realseeds.co.uk is one supplier, which specialises in uncommon varieties of all sorts of veg specially selected for doing well in the garden. Their top aubergine recommendation is De Barbentane.

Bob Hobden 20-11-2007 06:09 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 

"michael" wrote ...
Does anyone have any tips for growing aubergines
successfully outdoors.I have a fairly warm,but dry
limestone slope in Herefordshire,and grow my plants
in a greenhouse before planting out in June.Although
I did in lots of compost and water well initially and
then every fortnight,I never seem to get more than
about 20 small fruits from about 30 plants.I have been
growing the variety Black Enorma,and will try
Moneymaker next year


My wife grew some excellent plants/fruit outside in large pots many years
ago.
I remember large water trays and watering daily, with lots of feed too, and
it was a very sunny summer and they were in a sunny spot.
A polytunnel may help! :-)

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



michael 24-11-2007 12:27 PM

Growing aubergines outdoors
 
On 20 Nov, 17:05, echinosum
wrote:
michael;761308 Wrote: Does anyone have any tips for growing aubergines
successfully outdoors.I have a fairly warm,but dry
limestone slope in Herefordshire,and grow my plants
in a greenhouse before planting out in June.Although
I did in lots of compost and water well initially and
then every fortnight,I never seem to get more than
about 20 small fruits from about 30 plants.I have been
growing the variety Black Enorma,and will try
Moneymaker next year


There are ultra-early varieties selected for cooler climates.
realseeds.co.uk is one supplier, which specialises in uncommon
varieties of all sorts of veg specially selected for doing well in the
garden. Their top aubergine recommendation is De Barbentane.

--
echinosum


Thanks for that information.I have sent off already for a seed
catalogue from real seeds.Regards Michael


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