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120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green
120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green
120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green
120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green
120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green
120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green
120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green

120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green Eggplant Seeds for Planting Non-GMO&Heirloom Perennial Fresh Vegetable Seeds by YEGAOL Garden

Product ID : 51215295


Galleon Product ID 51215295
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 5.79 x 3.46 x 0.28 inches
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120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green Features

  • Size: Thai Chao Phraya eggplants are generally smaller, about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) in diameter. This makes them easier to handle.

  • Flavor: This eggplant variety typically has a mild, fresh flavor that is more tender and less bitter than other eggplant varieties.

  • A great choice for container gardens too, providing lots of food value when soil depth can be a limiting factor.

  • Grow plants for food or try gardening as new hobby. Seeds make great gifts for all ages. A great decoration for your home garden

  • Be the Hero:Seeds for planting vegetables and fruits make perfect gardening gifts or use the individual packets for wedding favors; Veggie seed assortments are always a hit


About 120Pcs Thai Chao Phraya Eggplant Seeds Green

How to grow: 1. Sowing time: The best time to sow is usually in spring or summer, when temperatures are warm and there is enough sunlight. 2. Seeding container: Use seedling trays, small pots or seedling cups to sow seeds. Make sure there are drainage holes in the bottom of the container. 3. Sowing medium: Use nursery soil or a general purpose planting medium suitable for eggplants. 4. Sowing: Spread the seeds evenly over the surface of the sowing container. Seeds are spaced slightly apart so that seedlings have enough room to grow. 5. Cover the seeds: Gently cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil or seeding medium. The soil cover should be approximately twice as thick as the seeds. 6. Keep it moist: Keep the soil moist, but don't overwater. Use a spray bottle or a gentle shower to water. 7. Germination: Seeds usually begin to germinate within one to two weeks. Once the seedlings emerge, make sure they get enough sunlight.