Planting aubergines - Claire's Allotment part 50
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Watch Barefoot Contessa, she uses that word, they also use it in the Caribbean.
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thank you
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You can start them on the window sill inside from the ens of March. If starting in the greenhouse I'd wait until mid to late April. They don't like the cold, so watch out for cold nights and cover with a plastic cloche. If their nis going to be a frost, bring inside.
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i got green house but not heater when should i start seeding
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We say Eggplant here in the USA and Shrimp here and prawns are 2 different things here prawns are the large freshwater shrimp. They are tasty.
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lol, scallions=spring onions? Never heard that before, sounds like something out of a pirate movie!
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Do you transplant these plants out in June?
Shutkaroo 1 year ago
@Shutkaroo Keep them in the greenhouse, unless you can guarantee a lovely warm climate. Pot up in 6 inch pots when they are large enough. i've got to do mine this weekend.
clairesallotment 1 year ago
good info but I wonder about the sanitation... the pots are filthy from old soil. I always transplant into cleaned pots, to help keep diseases at bay
HackerGuitarist 1 year ago
@HackerGuitarist I give the pots a bit of a clean out, I suppose I should clean them better, but when they were in the old greenhouse any bugs got frozen and killed by the frost. The only time I seem to get infections and when they are in the ground at the allotment, and it's blight on the tomatoes. The aubergines this year are growing great, so hopefully I'll have lots to eat. Thanks for the concern.
clairesallotment 1 year ago