My very first experience with growing seedlings turned out with a gruesome ending for six, apparently very tender, little eggplant sprouts. I just spent the evening lovingly transplanting about 32 little seedlings of various varieties, my first seed growing venture ever. I knew I should hide them from the cats, but didn't have a good way to cover the eggplants overnight. Imagine my horror when I got up the next morning and checked them. It appears as though there are some herbivorous creatures (or creature, because I am pretty sure I know the culprit) in my home as the tender lttile leaves were all neatly chomped off. I will be buying eggplants from the greenhouse this year and will quarantine Miss Prefontaine (the kitty) whilst managing seedlings in the future. How come I didn't read this in Dave's Garden already so I know to look out for it?!!
Eggplantless in Pennsylvania...
This message was edited Apr 12, 2005 1:57 PM
Oh, the botany...
You want some eggplant seeds to start over? Speeding up germination is ok.
~* Robin
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