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PATIO BABY

PATIO BABY

Product Description:

45 days. Ideal for containers but right at home in any garden, this spineless, compact variety provides incomparable early and sustained yields of 2–3 inch long, egg-shaped fruit on plants no taller than 24 inches. The almost-black fruit are deliciously mild with less bitterness than comparable varieties, helping to garner All-America Selections honors.
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Customer Reviews

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Melissa C.
So far do good

Only gave a four star review because it is still in the growing stage. The plant is just loaded with blossoms and fruit is being to set. Hopefully we will get a bumper crop of mini eggplants. Very happy with the results so far.

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WENDE
Awesome Eggplant

The patio baby arrived in good condition. I transplanted it and the seedling has done well. There are around 15 or more fruit on the plant as of July 7th with more buds. I have struggled with aphids and use food grade diotomaceous earth on the plant. That has certainly set the aphids back and the fruit seem fine. I look forward to trying the patio baby egg plant fruit grilled or in a curry. I live in a climate with rather warm summers in North Central Washington.

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Joel R.H.
I can grow eggplant!

I have tried unsuccessfully for years to grow eggplant from store bought plants. I started these early and planted them with protection. They were very productive and worked well in the kitchen. I will plant them again this year.

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Madison R.
A way to coexist with squirrels...

Last year, I discovered that one of squirrel's favorite foods is eggplant. Not wanting the pain of waiting long periods of time for a larger eggplant to develop - only for it to be snatched away - I decided to buy the Patio Baby. What a way to change my relationship with squirrels. Yes, they did get one or two eggplants, but because this little bush produced so many, it honestly was never a problem. And they taste AMAZING. I love this cultivar and will be getting it again this year.

Soil Temp for Germ 75–90°F
Seed Depth ¼"
Days to Emergence 5–17
Soil Temp for Transp 65–85°F
Plant Spacing 12–18"
Row Spacing 2–3'
Fertilizer Needs High
Minimum Germination 70%
Seeds per Gram ≈ 200
Seed Life 2 years

Solanum melongena Although the eggplant is a staple in cultures worldwide, this culinary oddity is ignored by far too many American gardeners and deserves a spot in the garden. Eggplants are remarkably versatile, taking on the flavor of whatever they are cooked with. They are very low in calories and fat, high in fiber, a good source of an assortment of minerals, and have a very low glycemic index.

Days to maturity are calculated from transplant date.

Culture
• Eggplants are heat-loving plants that require a long growing season
• Plants grow best in fertile, well-drained soil; raised beds and black mulch provide extra warmth in the spring
• Use row cover until first blooms appear
• Optimum growth occurs with day temp. of 80-90°F and night temp. of 70+°F

Direct Sowing
• Not recommended

Transplanting
• Sow indoors 8-10 weeks prior to anticipated transplant date
• When plants have their second set of true leaves, up-pot them into 3-4 inch pots, 1 per container
• Transplant hardened-off plants when night temperatures are above 50°F
• Use 1/2 cup TSC's Complete fertilizer and a shovelful of compost around each plant

Insects & Diseases
• Common insects: Flea beetles, aphids, and potato beetles
• Insect control: Pyrethrin and row covers
• Common diseases: Verticillium and Fusarium wilts
• Disease prevention: 3-4 year crop rotation

Harvest & Storage
• Harvest when skin is still smooth and shiny
• Over mature fruit will be soft and seed will begin to darken
• Fruit can be held 7-10 days at 45-55°F and 90-95% humidity

KEY TO EGGPLANT DISEASE RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE
B | Bacterial Wilt
BO | Botrytis, Gray Mold
ToMV | Tomato Mosaic Virus

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