Solanum melongena
Cultivation
Grow it from seedlings.
Distance between plants
At least 80 cm (30 in) between rows and at least 60 cm (24 in) between plants in a row.
Location
Sunny and protected from wind.
Amount
Three plants per person.
Time of planting
End of January–beginning of March for seedlings. The seeds germinate in 10-20 days.
Fertilization
It needs a lot of nutrients. Fertilize with barn manure. Use compost, algae brew or organic mulch.
Watering
Water regularly 30 cm (12 in) deep. Don’t water on leaves.
Eggplant’s good neighbors
Beans, peas, broad beans, cabbage, Indian cress, calendula.
Eggplant’s bad neighbors
Potato, tomato.
Diseases and pests
Colorado beetle, mites, thrips and potato blight. If the fruits get brown (but not soft or rotten), the plant lacks nutrients and should be watered with nettle or comfrey brew.
Eggplant’s storage
Cut regularly even if you don’t need them. Pick medium sized fruits so they don’t drain the plant. Store for a short time in the fridge.
Food
Use the fruits. The peel contains the most nutritional substances and shouldn’t be removed. Eat eggplant fruits as fresh as possible, when their skin is tight and shiny.
Important
It loves warmth and sun.
Miscellaneous
The fruits can be of various colors, all from white to different shades of violet. Old fruits are bitter and unpalatable.