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Aubergine Thai Light Round Green Eggplant A delicious small fruited eggplant similar to Thai Green Pea except fruits are light green and striped. Ideal for baby veg
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Aubergine Fairy Tale F1 Eggplant - RHS Award of Garden Merit Attractive F1 variety, 5-10cm, elongated sausage shaped fruits, purple and white-striped borne abundantly on dwarf compact 45-60cm plants, ideal for growing in containers, grow bags and pots on the patio. Wonderful flavour with no bitterness and very few seeds. Some fruits may be harvested in clusters. Maturing in approx 65 days. £2.70 Av 20 seeds
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Aubergine Kermit F1 Eggplant Green and white Thai specialty. Compact, well-branched F1 variety with a prolific set of small, round fruits, avg 5cm across. White blossom end with a deep green, striped shoulder and green calyx. Maturing in approx 60 days. Ideal for baby veg £2.70 Av 25 seeds
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Rosa Bianca Organic Sourced Eggplant Rosa Bianca has attractive globe shaped fruits with a delicate flavour, creamier than most, purple coloured with white stripes towards the calyx, traditional Italian style fruits approx 12cm. Recommended variety by River Cottage Handbook Veg Patch. £1.95 Av 50 seeds
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Aubergine Moneymaker Eggplant An early outstanding hybrid variety with large dark purple oval fruits, very productive and excellent flavour. Recommended variety by River Cottage Handbook Veg Patch. |
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Aubergine Black Beauty Eggplant Early maturing, high yields of round to oval deep purple fruits, borne well clear of the ground. Recommended variety by River Cottage Handbook Veg Patch.
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Aubergine Zebra F1 Eggplant Zebra F1 attractively shaped, with stunning purple and white stripes, Italian style fruits approx 15 to 20cm. Maturing in approx 70 days. £1.95 Av 25 seeds
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The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number
of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different
sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind
you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already
have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule
of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and
fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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