- Hardiness Zone: 4-12 Annual
- Tender Perennial in Tropical Zones
Seed Depth: ¼ inch
Seed Spacing: 18–24 inches
Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
Days to Sprout: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 70–80 days from transplant
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy plant
Sunlight: Requires full sun for best growth and fruit production.
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil enriched with compost or aged manure; pH 6.2–6.8.
When to Plant: Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost date. Transplant outdoors when nighttime temps stay above 55°F.
Direct Sowing: Not recommended in most climates; eggplants need warm soil and a long growing season.
Transplanting: Harden off seedlings before transplanting. Space 18–24 inches apart in rows 24–36 inches apart.
Succession Planting: Not typically needed, but staggered plantings every 2–3 weeks can extend the harvest window in warm regions.
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, watering deeply 1–2 times per week. Mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
Fertilizing: Feed with a balanced fertilizer at planting, then switch to a low-nitrogen formula once fruit sets.
Pruning: Remove lower leaves and any suckers to improve airflow and focus energy on fruit production.
Pest and Disease Control: Use row covers early to deter flea beetles. Rotate crops annually and watch for aphids, spider mites, and fungal spots. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can be used as needed.
When to Harvest: Harvest when fruits are glossy, firm, and about the size of a large egg — typically 3–5 inches long.
How to Harvest: Use sharp scissors or pruners to cut the stem just above the fruit, leaving a short stem attached.
Storing Fresh Eggplant: Store unwashed in a cool, dry place or in the refrigerator crisper drawer. Use within 5–7 days for best flavor and texture.
Let Plants Fully Mature: Allow a few eggplants to fully ripen on the plant until the skin becomes dull and the fruit begins to wrinkle.
Collect Seeds When Dry: Cut open overripe fruits and scoop out the pulp. Let seeds sit in water for a few days to ferment and loosen any residue.
Clean and Sort: Rinse thoroughly through a fine sieve and remove any floating debris or pulp.
Dry Thoroughly: Spread cleaned seeds on a paper towel or screen and air-dry for 1–2 weeks.
Label and Store: Store completely dry seeds in a labeled paper envelope inside an airtight container.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place: Keep out of light and moisture to preserve viability for 4–6 years.
Why You’ll Love It
Unique Appearance: Glossy white, egg-shaped fruits stand out in the garden and kitchen.
Sweet, Mild Flavor: Low bitterness and tender flesh even when picked slightly larger.
Compact and Productive: Ideal for small gardens, raised beds, or large containers.
Ornamental Bonus: Attractive foliage and white fruit double as edible landscaping.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 24–36 inches
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy plant with sturdy stems
Fruit Type: Small to medium, oval, glossy white eggplants
Days to Maturity: 70–80 days from transplant
Hardiness: Tender annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and creamy with no trace of bitterness
Culinary Uses: Excellent for grilling, roasting, frying, stir-fries, and stuffing
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Beans, peppers, basil, and marigolds
Avoid Planting Near: Fennel or other nightshades (to prevent competition)
Bonus Benefit: Flowers attract pollinators and beneficial insects to the garden
Common Issues and Solutions
Flea Beetles and Aphids: Use row covers early and introduce beneficial insects.
Blossom Drop: Avoid over-fertilizing; ensure consistent moisture and warm temps.
Sunscald on Fruit: Provide some shade or interplant to reduce direct sun exposure on fruit.
Seed Packet Size
500mg | Approximately 115 |
2g | Approximately 460 |
Why You’ll Love It
Unique Appearance: Glossy white, egg-shaped fruits stand out in the garden and kitchen.
Sweet, Mild Flavor: Low bitterness and tender flesh even when picked slightly larger.
Compact and Productive: Ideal for small gardens, raised beds, or large containers.
Ornamental Bonus: Attractive foliage and white fruit double as edible landscaping.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 24–36 inches
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy plant with sturdy stems
Fruit Type: Small to medium, oval, glossy white eggplants
Days to Maturity: 70–80 days from transplant
Hardiness: Tender annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and creamy with no trace of bitterness
Culinary Uses: Excellent for grilling, roasting, frying, stir-fries, and stuffing
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Beans, peppers, basil, and marigolds
Avoid Planting Near: Fennel or other nightshades (to prevent competition)
Bonus Benefit: Flowers attract pollinators and beneficial insects to the garden
Common Issues and Solutions
Flea Beetles and Aphids: Use row covers early and introduce beneficial insects.
Blossom Drop: Avoid over-fertilizing; ensure consistent moisture and warm temps.
Sunscald on Fruit: Provide some shade or interplant to reduce direct sun exposure on fruit.
Seed Packet Size
500mg | Approximately 115 |
2g | Approximately 460 |
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