I've tried in good summers in Hampshire (about 5 miles as the crow flies from the Solent, guess that's fairly"south") and like many other Vines, got flowers but no fruit. I woldn't bother again unless they were under cover.
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I've always grown mine outdoors as haven't had a greenhouse. Most years get flowers and tiny fruit, but got a couple of decent sized ones three or four years ago. It can be done - even up here in Sheffield! I never have them in huge pots; sheltered spot, and more or less leave them to it. Good luck!I don't roll on Shabbos
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Last year I got 4 miserable little fruits from 3 plants in the conservatory. I said I wasn't going to bother with aubergines any more. But I am . I'll give it one last go this year.
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Originally posted by smallblueplanet View Post
@Flum the long thin ones taste as good don't you think? Thai long green are very nice and prolific if you like a milder aubgerine. Ping tung long are great too, good taste and prolific. However I sense you're a traditionalist with your aub shape?Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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HI All
I have grown aubergines for the past three years (not from seed though, although planning to this year). Twice i've had dwarf ones in baskets. One of the baskets i got a as a present and it had aubergine, chilli and toms in. The second i had just aubergine. Both grew really well and had lots of baby aubergines. However last year i had a normal size one in a container and only had three aubergines.
My plan this year is to have baskets again. I'm in the process of working out which variety of seeds to buy - any suggestions greatfully received. I need to get cracking though cos i want to plant them as soon as my toms, peppers or sprong onions have germinated, hopefully soon!!
Claire
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Much farther south here!!
I had a few plants last year but they were all killed off by a late frost. their replacements were quite late - but I did get a few fruit before the season ended. The plants in the greenhouse did nothing though....too hot I think.
Edit - Thinking about it, it wasn't an early frost - it was an early heatwave (sorry!) while I was in Spain for a week and they all dried out and keeled over - peppers tooLast edited by tootles; 17-02-2009, 07:27 PM.Tx
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ok decision made. I'm going for both, will let you know how i get on! I jsut fed them with my tom feed when i fed the tomatoes, not sure if this was the riight thing to do but seemed okLast edited by spennysaint; 17-02-2009, 07:38 PM.
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Thanks guys.
I have some seeds for Mixed Aubergines from Mr Fothergills, so I think I will give them a try. My husband put a bench in our shed so that i can put plants next to the window but it is not quite a greenhouse. It probably is one or two degrees warmer in there than outside though. Think I may keep them in there and move them outside during the day in summer - maybe it would just be easier to get a plastic greenhouse!
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostIf you go for ophelia, we'll compare notes later. Or go for both! I've seen calliope, attractive looking fruit
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