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Vegetables - Eggplant Seeds
There are a lot of kinds of heirloom eggplant seeds out there, and we have some of the better varieties. It is best to grow these open pollinated seeds in the south where there is enough heat and growing season to get them to full size. We have grown really nice Black Beauty Eggplant in Wisconsin, but the growing season has to be just right to make it work. If you like colors, you might want to try growing some of the purple varieties, or the Oriental Fingerlings.
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On Sale! Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds Open Pollinated
Black Beauty eggplants are a popular heirloom variety of eggplant with big yields! The bushy spreading plants grow up to 30" tall and hold their purplish-black oval fruit well off the ground. This top-notch fruit averages 2 pounds, holds well, and retains good color. This variety is suitable for growing in containers and takes about 80 days to maturity.Quick ViewxBlack Beauty Eggplant Seeds
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Black Beauty eggplants are a popular heirloom variety of eggplant with big yields! The bushy spreading plants grow up to 30" tall and hold their purplish-black oval fruit well off the ground. This top-notch fruit averages 2 pounds, holds well, and retains good color. This variety is suitable for growing in containers and takes about 80 days to maturity.
$3.48 Pkt - $7.41 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Florida Market Eggplant Seeds Open Pollinated
This is an eggplant that just might overtake your zucchini in productivity! This sturdy high-yield variety produces large violet fruits that are a wonderful choice for those gourmet meals.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $9.71 / Oz -
Oriental Fingerlings Eggplant Seeds Open Pollinated
These fingerling type eggplants are sweeter and more tender than other varieties. The elongated shape contains fewer seeds and is thin-skinned. This plant prefers full sun and can be ready in as few as 70 days.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz
There are a lot of kinds of heirloom eggplant seeds out there, and we have some of the better varieties. It is best to grow these open pollinated seeds in the south where there is enough heat and growing season to get them to full size. We have grown really nice Black Beauty Eggplant in Wisconsin, but the growing season has to be just right to make it work. If you like colors, you might want to try growing some of the purple varieties, or the Oriental Fingerlings.