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Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: hubballi on May 08, 2013, 08:14

Title: Poached egg plant
Post by: hubballi on May 08, 2013, 08:14
I grew this from seed last year which started off healthy. Later on down the line the plant started to wither and go thin, pale and whispy before dying. This year I have had another go and so far they are healthy (if very slow growing). Now the leaves are starting to go pale which tell me they are going the same way. Even one I have planted in the garden is doing the same.

How are you supposed to grow them ?
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: snowdrops on May 08, 2013, 08:22
What compost do you use Hub,& water & where do you put them when you sow
 them etc.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: surbie100 on May 08, 2013, 08:51
Mine have put on a spurt with the recent sunshine - they moped a bit when it was overcast here for a while and I've noticed they don't like a lot of wet. They are in Verve MPC and have recently had a pinch of bfb on the surfacce of the compost as they've been in the pots a while.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: hubballi on May 08, 2013, 10:14
Aldi organic compost, kept in greenhouse and keep soil moist.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: compostqueen on May 08, 2013, 16:55
I sowed mine directly into my allotment soil and they went mad. You have to wait for a warm, damp day when hopefully more showers are forecast and then you're not a slave to the watering can.  I think they should be sown in-situ for best results. What does the seed packet suggest?
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: devonbarmygardener on May 08, 2013, 18:11
I think they're suggested to plant in-situ. They do normally come on brilliantly then.

I do the same with nasturniums. Can't see the point in starting them off in pots. :)
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: Steveharford on May 08, 2013, 18:22
Nice as they are, I am finding them to be a bit of a nuisance as they seed easily and keep springing up all over just like weeds on my patch. I might just let a few grow on but the rest I will have to continue to hoe off.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: devonbarmygardener on May 08, 2013, 18:26
Nice as they are, I am finding them to be a bit of a nuisance as they seed easily and keep springing up all over just like weeds on my patch. I might just let a few grow on but the rest I will have to continue to hoe off.

This is also true of nasturniums - once sown never forgotten! :D
Also cerinthe - very difficult to get rid of this too once sown.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: Steveharford on May 08, 2013, 18:31
Ha ! I've just sown some nasturtiums !
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Post by: sunshineband on May 08, 2013, 19:09
Ha ! I've just sown some nasturtiums !

A lifetime of lovely flowers, yummy salad leaves and spicy little seed pods, all for the cost of a packet of seed  ;)
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: hubballi on May 09, 2013, 09:08
My nasturtiums never come back and I sow them in the garden every year. have to keep re-sowing every year. Are you sure they are perennial ?
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: snowdrops on May 09, 2013, 09:11
No they're annuals, same as poached egg plant,do you weed out the seedlings?
Did I read some where that you work in a garden centre? Is there no one there that can give you some advice too? Perhaps have a look at your set up & see what it is you are doing that isn't working.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: devonbarmygardener on May 09, 2013, 15:29
My nasturtiums never come back and I sow them in the garden every year. have to keep re-sowing every year. Are you sure they are perennial ?

I very rarely manage to get all the seeds up from the previous year.
They seem to be able to survive ANYTHING nature or the weather will throw at them, and I often get rogueb nasturnium plants coming up all over the garden - even if I haven't actually sown them for 2 or 3 years!! ???
Spooky!
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: surbie100 on May 09, 2013, 17:54
I've got a few popping up now - they've made it through 3 inches of fresh manure to get there, so I'm pretty sure they survive nearly anything!  :D

Will be donating some to my new neighbours on the plot.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: hubballi on May 27, 2013, 14:12
I planted some out today but they are hardly much bigger then when I started this post. They seem very delicate, fragile plants.
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: devonbarmygardener on May 27, 2013, 23:16
I planted some out today but they are hardly much bigger then when I started this post. They seem very delicate, fragile plants.

Poached egg plants?
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: DD. on May 28, 2013, 06:05
Limnanthes douglasii.

Has a yellow flower with white outsides, hence its name!
Title: Re: Poached egg plant
Post by: devonbarmygardener on May 28, 2013, 17:57
If that was aimed at me DD - I know what a poached egg plant is. ::)

I meant was it the poached egg plants hubballi had planted out as they aren't normally so fragile, but I guess they are probably stronger if you sow direct.