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Eggplant
Eggplants can be grown in any good fertile, garden soil, with culture similar to the tomato. Being a long-season tender crop, the plants must be started in hotbeds or a greenhouse and transplanted when the seedlines are 3-4" high. For more information on varieties and for nutrition information, click here. |
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Some of the seed varieties we sell have been treated, so please wash your hands after handling.
Check with your local county extension agent for suitable planting dates and other vital information.
Alphabetical index of growing information on specific vegetables at Texas A&M.
University of Illinois Extension Service's guide to growing, storing and preparing vegetables.
Ohio State University's Plant Facts web site has a searchable database containing over 20,000 pages of extension service fact sheets and bulletins.
Vegetable Growing Guides at Cornell University.
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