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Home Gardening Vegetable Varieties - Eggplant Eggplant is an extremely cold-sensitive vegetable, and early planting results in stunted plants. Direct seeding in the garden is not recommended. Start with transplants, either home grown or purchased. Use a starter solution (page 9) when setting out transplants. Eggplant is in the garden from spring planting until frost, so mulch plants to reduce summer’s heat and drought stress. Side-dress eggplant when plants are half grown and again after first harvest. Several diseases and insects attack eggplant. The most serious disease is Phomopsis fruit rot. The most serious insect pest is the flea beetle. This small, black insect eats many tiny holes in the leaves and may defoliate and kill plants. Varieties Black Beauty—old standard; low-spreading, bushy plant; fruit round to globe and dark purple; 80 days. Florida Market—prolific over a long season; plants tall and upright; fruit long, cylindrical, glossy dark purple; Phomopsis resistant; 85 days. Dusky—hybrid; extra early; free setting heavy yielder; fruit deep oval, glossy black; tolerant to tobacco mosaic virus; 63 days. Millionaire—Oriental type with purple-calyxed, black fruit. |
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