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How do I grow eggplants in containers?


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To grow eggplants in containers, here are the steps you can follow:

  1. Choose a large container: Select a container that is at least 5 gallons in size to provide enough room for the eggplant roots to grow.

  2. Use well-draining soil: Fill the container with a high-quality potting mix that is well-draining to prevent waterlogging.

  3. Planting: Plant 1 eggplant seedling per container, making sure to bury the roots and cover with soil. Leave about 2 inches of space between the top of the soil and the rim of the container.

  4. Sunlight: Place the container in a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.

  5. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the eggplant regularly, especially during hot weather.

  6. Fertilizing: Fertilize the eggplant plant with a balanced fertilizer once a month to promote healthy growth and fruit production.

  7. Support: As the eggplant plant grows, you may need to provide support such as a tomato cage or stake to prevent the plant from bending or breaking under the weight of the fruit.

By following these steps, you can successfully grow eggplants in containers and enjoy fresh homegrown produce.

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Here are some steps to grow eggplants in containers ¹ ² ³:

- Pick Your Pots: Eggplant varieties don’t need a ton of room to grow. The most important factor for any pot is drainage.
- Choose Your Soil: Eggplants like well-draining soil but over-dryness can affect the overall look and taste of the fruit. Most standard potting soils will work fine.
- Plant Your Eggplants: The benefit of growing your plants in containers is that you can direct seed into the pots and keep them indoors during cooler weather and move them outside permanently in the late spring.
- Find a Sunny Spot: Eggplants are from the nightshade family and prefer warm soil and air. Keeping your plants in a sunny location (one that gets more than six hours of light a day) and moving them inside on cool nights will help them grow faster and stronger.
- Fertilize and Water: All potted plants require frequent watering due to the limited volume of soil used. Eggplants can be tougher than most because they really don’t like to be over-moist or too dry. Check your containers at least twice a day and water well when the top layer of soil begins to dry.
- Harvest: Check your seed packet or plant description to know about when your eggplants will begin to flower and at what size you should pick your fruit. Most eggplants will develop a sheen on their skin as they ripen and will give just slightly when squeezed. Overripe fruit will be seedy and bitter while underripe fruit will be hard.

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