Discover the Kermit Eggplant
The Kermit Eggplant is a unique variety of Solanum Melongena known for its striking green and white striped skin. This plant is an ideal choice for gardeners looking to add an attractive and tasty vegetable to their harvest. The fruit’s appealing color and shape make it a delightful addition to any dish.
Planting and Care
To ensure optimal growth, plant your Kermit Eggplant seeds outdoors after the last frost or start them indoors a few weeks prior. This plant typically reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet and should be spaced about 2 to 3 feet apart to allow for proper growth. It thrives in full sunlight and prefers average soil conditions with regular watering.
Harvesting
Your Kermit Eggplants will be ready to harvest approximately 60 days after planting. These compact plants yield small, round fruits that are 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Their thin, edible skin and nearly seedless flesh make them perfect for various culinary uses.
Benefits of Kermit Eggplant
This American hybrid is not only quick to produce but also offers good yields, making it a popular choice for both home gardeners and commercial growers. They are particularly favored in Southeast Asia and are excellent for container gardening due to their compact size.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best USDA zone for Kermit Eggplant? Kermit Eggplant thrives in USDA zones 3-10.
- What type of soil should I use? Average soil with good drainage is ideal for growing Kermit Eggplants.
- How much sunlight do Kermit Eggplants need? These plants require full sunlight for optimal growth.
- When is the ideal planting period? Plant seeds outdoors after the last frost for best results.
- Can I grow Kermit Eggplants in containers? Yes, their compact size makes them perfect for container gardening.
crochetandknitlife –
Im excited that the seeds all germinated. This is my second purchase. The last ones did well. One plant lasted almost two years, it actually did well in Florida winter. It had so much eggplant from one bush. I was impressed. I was however surprised that the seeds from the actual eggplant could not germinate not matter what soil type I planted them.
Amy –
Received when expected and item matched description.
Catherine Nyende –
Great ; I love the seeds. I planted these before. I am looking forward to plant these again. Thanks