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Found this link for you, as I've never grown aubergines myself. Hope you're not going to get all stressy about them like you did your courgettes. Aubergine | RHS Gardening
Mine don't. They grow to a foot or maybe a bit more and then they start flowering and fruit. They do need a lot of warmth and probably won't do so well outside.
I had more than enough last year but many weren't ripe when it started getting cold.
OOh thanks for that Rustly Lady, and Bramble, I have two calliope plants doing very well in my conservatory, and wondered if the same thing. Glad to hear that they may produce some fruit too.
meeYOW! I'm indifferent towards the aubergine - it was given to me, and i don't particularly care for the vegetable. The courgettes, however, i've known since they were little seeds!
@Bramble
Did you remove the growing tips of your plants once they'd reached 12in and limit each plant to 5/6 fruit (per Rustylady's helpful link)? Mine is about 12 inches and shooting out a lot of 'armpit' shoots (haven't pinched out the tip, not sure if it'll continue to grow upward, may simply bush out).
you'll be lucky to get 5 or 6 fruits from each plant in the UK I think. I got enough but I grew 12 plants and got 2-4 ripe ones off each of them. You'll get more if you grow small round ones instead of the long ones. I have 6 of each kind and some of them are flowering now.
It's a tropical vegetable so will be hard to get right in a place with a short growing season.
But it's only my second year growing so some expert will be along to tell me how to get loads off each plant soon
I'm growing them for the first time this year in the GH. I got a "-plant pack - one ordinary, one white and one mini. They seem to be doing well, flowering and looking perky. I was amazed at how lovely they are. The flowers are spectacular! Even if you don't much like the fruit, grow them for the looks!
meeYOW! I'm indifferent towards the aubergine - it was given to me, and i don't particularly care for the vegetable. The courgettes, however, i've known since they were little seeds!
Sorry if you took my comment the wrong way - I didn't mean to be catty!!
Last year mine needed support as the aubergines grew as the stem was struggling with the weight. I just pushed a garden cane down into the soil right next to the stem and tied the two together! Most likely not the correct technique but I didn't find it damaged the plant.
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