How to PLANT EGGPLANTS - Practical Guide

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The aubergine, with a scientific name Solanum melongenaIt is a vegetable very rich in nutrients and with very beneficial properties, but it is reputed to be somewhat delicate in its cultivation.

However, at Ecologista Verde we do not give up in the face of adversity, as this plant from the Solanaceae family, such as tomatoes and peppers, is not nearly as delicate if its needs are known and an appropriate process is followed. in its sowing and cultivation. If you want to know how to plant aubergines From seeds, join us in this guide that will help you to have your own aubergine plant.

When to plant eggplants

When it comes to planting aubergines, we have two options: do it directly in its final location in the garden or pot, or do it first in a seedbed.

If we plant in the definitive place, the ideal will be to do it well into spring, between the months of March and May in the Northern Hemisphere. The most important thing at this point is to make sure that the frosts have already passed, since the aubergine plant needs a temperature of at least 12 ºC to germinate and develop properly. If you live in a cold climate, delay sowing as much as necessary or acquire seedlings between 10 and 15 cm high to save the germination phase of the seeds and the first weeks of the plant's life, which are the most sensitive to the cold.

If we choose the seedbed, which we recommend in order to advance the cultivation and because it allows us a closer and controlled monitoring of the development of the plants, we can sow the aubergines between late winter and early spring.

How to plant aubergines in the vegetable garden

Follow these prompts and steps to plant eggplants in the garden:

  1. When planting aubergines, it is very important to properly prepare the soil. One of the most frequent reasons why aubergines do not grow properly is because this plant is very demanding in terms of soil nutrients. Therefore, it is vital properly loosen the earth and enrich it with abundant organic matter, such as compost or worm castings. The latter is always particularly interesting, since in addition to being very rich in nutrients, it provides beneficial microorganisms for cultivation. In addition, the roots of the eggplant are very strong and develop a lot, so it is convenient that the soil is not caked to allow them to do so.
  2. It is very important that the soil offers a very good drainage to avoid rotting of the plant, so very clayey soils may need an abundant supply of compost or some equivalent material to improve their ability to eliminate and absorb water.
  3. Once the soil is prepared, prepare the holes in the ground for the aubergines. Ideally, leave about 70 cm both between plants and between lines to make room for their roots.
  4. If you plant from seed, that is, if you sow aubergines, it is not necessary to bury them very deep, whereas, if you transplant the seedlings already germinated in the seedbed or bought, it is convenient to add a few handfuls of worm castings to the base of the holes for the plant.
  5. Cover the seeds or the base of the seedlings with more soil, water the area and observe the growth of your aubergines as the days go by.

How to plant potted eggplants

Another option if you wonder how to plant your aubergines at home is to do it in a pot, even in a definitive way. Ideally, use a small starting size pot or a seedbed to make it germinate, and once the seedling is about 10 cm, transplant it to its final pot.

  1. Prepare the seedbed: the seedbeds can be any small fresh or shallow plastic tray to which we can make some drainage holes, with a mixture of peat, worm castings and coconut fiber.
  2. Sow the eggplant seeds: do it shallow, cover them with substrate and water abundantly.
  3. Take care of the seeds for their germination: keep the soil moist during the first weeks, but always without waterlogging, and put the seedlings in a warm room at least 12 or 13ºC.
  4. Plant the aubergines in the pot: When the seedlings are ready for transplantation (which are between 10 and 15 cm high) look for, if possible, a pot with drainage holes, made of ceramic material, since it is the one that offers the best properties for this plant, and with at least 30 cm deep, because even in a pot, the space for planting aubergines must be quite wide. The soil mix used in the seedbeds will also be valid here. In this other link we tell you How to transplant a plant, so that you have more details when it comes to transferring the aubergines from the seedbeds to the pots.

How many aubergines does one plant give

Another of the doubts that appear when we think about how to grow eggplants at home, whether in a large garden, in an urban garden or in large pots on a terrace, it is how many aubergines does a plant give to get an idea of what performance we can expect and whether we are taking good enough care of it.

The quantity of fruits that an aubergine plant produces and the quality and size of these will depend mainly on the plant itself and on how optimal its development conditions are, but expert farmers and hobbyists affirm that one of these plants can give more than 25 aubergines, always in ideal conditions.

How to grow eggplants

To finish, we indicate the basic care of aubergines so you can grow them well in your garden or pot:

  • Soil for the aubergine: very rich in organic matter, loose and drained.
  • How to water the aubergines: very abundant watering, without flooding. Drip if possible.
  • Fertilizer: abundant, providing a lot of organic matter.
  • Temperature: warm, does not tolerate frost.
  • Light: direct sun.
  • Tutored: very suitable in tall plants to favor development and fruiting.
  • Pruning: about 4 or 5 main branches are left as it grows. Remove pacifiers.
  • When is the eggplant harvested: the growth time of the eggplant is about 2 months from when it is planted until it is harvested.

Now that you know when and how to plant aubergines, among more details, we encourage you to discover which vegetables grow well together. In the case of aubergines, they can grow well alongside beans and pepper.

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