AWESOME EGGPLANT INFO It is good to know, for many reasons, that if you're growing eggplant, it's related to tobacco, tomatoes, and potatoes. Growing eggplant for food originated in the regions around India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Although in modern times you'll find most gardeners growing purple eggplants, there are also white, yellow, green, and orange varieties that are making a comeback. Our Ukrainian neighbors introduced us to a delicious eggplant/tomato salsa that has become our favorite sweet salsa. Contact us if you want the recipe. We'll be adding it later this year to this website as we expand our offerings. WHEN TO PLANT In most parts of the country eggplants must be started from seed indoors, and then transplanted into the garden. Some hybrid varieties take as little as 55 days to mature but most open-pollinated or heirloom varieties (from which seeds can be saved from) need 70-100 days of warm weather, preferably 80째F and above, to reach maturity. In northern or cooler climates, start seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last frost date and transplant at least 2 weeks after the last frost date (that will put your plants at about 8 weeks when transplanting). In our short growing climate, we wait until June 1 to transplant into the garden. Eggplants growing in cold soil or exposed to chilly weather grow poorly. Plant growth will be stunted and leaves can turn yellow and die (I learned this the hard way our fist year). Even when warm weather returns, plants may not fully recover. Eggplants are more susceptible to damage from low temperatures (55째F and below) than tomato plants. Even a very light frost will permanently retard or even kill eggplant. If you live in a mild winter area with a long growing season, you can do a second planting in the mid-summer to be harvested late in the fall. WHERE TO PLANT To grow eggplants successfully, they need steady, warm growing conditions for at least three months. Eggplant prefers organically rich, well-drained, sandy soil and at least 8 hours of full sun per day.