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50 Golden Eggplant Rare Houseplant Indoor Heirloom Garden Fruit Non-Gmo Vegetable Seeds

50 Golden Eggplant Rare Houseplant Indoor Heirloom Garden Fruit Non-Gmo Vegetable Seeds

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• You will get 50 Seeds of Golden Eggplant Rare Houseplant Indoor Heirloom Garden Fruit Non-Gmo Vegetable Seeds.
• Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt.
• Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun.
• Life Cycle: Annual.
• Watering: Medium.
• Cultivating Difficulty: Easy.
• Golden Eggs eggplant is a very unique Non-GMO heirloom plant that produces very unique looking golden fruits and is grown as a houseplant for this reason!
• Golden Eggs, or sometimes called Golden Egg Tree, is a real head-turner and will make a good conversation piece.
• This eggplant is also delicious!
• It's a very neat heirloom variety that will do wonderful in a container of pot. You could also grow it as a houseplant. It is also easily pruned and controlled to give you the growing appearance that you desire. You might even consider growing this as a Bonsai specimen!
• Golden Eggs is a great variety for the beginner gardener. It needs very little fertilizer and you just have to water it when the soil is dry to the touch.
• Eggplant are pretty disease resistant as well and can also withstand a fair amount of pest pressure.
• Solanum Melongena will also attract beneficial insects and a lot of pollinators like bees aiding your garden ecology and keeping things in balance.
• It's an excellent producer of fruits and will consistently yield upwards of 20 fruits if its environmental conditions are met.
• Golden Eggs loves heat and can withstand drought conditions making it a great plant for those who are conserving water like in California and the desert southwest. It can flourish in those warm conditions that would harm most other plants.
• People often think of Eggplant as an annual but it is, in fact, a tropical perennial and that's why it'd be a neat houseplant or bonsai plant.
• The fruits are ready to be picked when they're changing colors from the white to golden yellow color.
• This classic variety can be seen growing in Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate in Virginia.

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