We tried a few "Black Enorma" plants outdoors this year, some in cold frames, some not. The pix show that the cold frames didn't make that much difference. "Enorma" is a bit of an exaggeration, but we've just eaten three of them roasted, and they were jolly good.
Impressive - can't even get them to grow in the greenhouse. :) Maybe I am using the "wrong" variety.
I put four spares in a hot box... like a frame but with no lid... they were doing really well then over the last week or so they have all wilted in turn... as though something had severed the roots...
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Wow- they look lovely - me I grew two Black Beauty in my cold greenhouse and nada - The second plant is only now flowering. The first flowered and then they fell off. Mmm... back to the drawing board because I really love them.
Jitterbug
You did better than me. I had half a dozen mini-aubs about 3-4 inches long, off a dozen Diamond plants. My fault, they should have been kept warm last week.
Good going, Melbourne. I have a feeling that the Thai type ones do better outside - & they are usable when quite small.
That's very impressive :o - was just debating whether to try aubergines outdoors next year, as well as in the wonderful greenhouse ;D ;D ;D Looks like it will definitely be worth a punt, perhaps with the Thai ones as we're a little further north :)
Mine have just flowered from the summer but no fruits growing yet. I wonder if they will this year now.
Sad, but cut your losses?
I think you're too late to get fruit this year, but if you got that far, it's probably worth having another try next. I think it's a case of keeping them warm in spring and getting them off to a really good start.
Mine did brilliantly last year in the conservatory but this year I tried them in the GH & got a very poor harvest.