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Old April 1, 2008   #1
Elliot
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Default eggplant that does not need full sun?

Our garden deos nto get full sunlight and that is why we did not get too good a yield with eggplants Any ideas?
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Old April 3, 2008   #2
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Try the fairytale variety and grow it in a 5 gallon bucket. That way you can put it in the sun. Just thinking outloud here.
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I've got some Siberian eggplant varieties like Skorospelyi, Vera, Yaponskiy Karlik ("Japanese Dwarf" in English) and Vikar which ripe about 2 weeks earlier than standard eggplants and used to tolerant semi-shadow and short growing season. Almaz (Ukrainian CV) and Patsekha (our Belarusian CV) are almost in the same league, but mid-early...
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