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How to grow eggplant
- Eggplants are warm seasoned crop so plant them in warm and moist soil fed with organic matter worked in it. They grow best when planted in warm and sunny location.
- The spacing between plants should be 18- 24 inch as they grow tall and angular
- A constant and steady supply of water is required for healthy growing of the plant. They require moist soil and not a soggy one. Consider using drip irrigation system.
- Eggplants are heavy feeders so fertilize them adequately during the growing season and they love to be bathed in epsom salt.
- Eggplants produce purple flowers with yellow stamens. They are often bee pollinated but hand pollination works as well (A gentle shake of flower).
- Once the flowers dry out they eventually become eggplant.
- As the plant start bearing eggplant they get heavier and tend to fall over hence staking or caging helps keep them upright.
- Harvest them when they are still glossy, ripe and has stopped growing large. Unripe eggplant tastes bitter. Continuous harvest help prolong production.
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