Aubergine Plant Snowy
Solanum melongena 'Snowy'
- Produces delightful firm white aubergines.
- Also known as egg plant.
- An early cropping variety.
- Has a good yield.
Do not plant out (without protection) until fear of frost has passed.
Supplied as compost block grown plants.
Available from APPROXIMATELY late April / early May1 or more £2.25GBP each. Group & quantity discounts
Description
This delicious white aubergine really converted Serena to enjoying this vegetable. They are particularly tasty when they are breadcrumbed and pan-fried, a bit like aubergine biscuits!
You'll find these plants fruit earlier than other varieties of aubergines and these amazing white, firm fleshed fruits are simply yummy.
Snowy is best grown under protection; however, if you have a sunny, protected spot outside you can also produce fruit there.
- Early fruiting.
- 7" (17.5 cm) long fruit.
- Heavy cropper.
- Pot into pots that are large enough to move.
- Grow in a greenhouse or outside.
- Can be grown in large pots, grow bags or the ground.
- Will need support as they grow.
- Plant out 36" (90 cm) apart in rows 36" (90 cm) apart.
Pricing
Available from APPROXIMATELY late April / early MayThis product is subject to group discount if you are buying multiple products from the same pricing group. Other products in this group are...
Aubergine Plant Black Beauty
Aubergine Plant White Casper
How To...
How To Sow & Grow Aubergines
Detailed advice on sowing and growing aubergines under protection and outside. Includes information on watering, feeding and pest control.
General Information
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What's A Compost Block Grown Plant?
Information on the size of the compost blocks that Victoriana grow their plants in - and what you can expect to receive.
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