Gardening secrets: How to grow white eggplant in your garden
Gardening secrets: How to grow white eggplant in your garden
No doubt you’ve heard of white eggplant before, but what exactly is the difference between white eggplant and purple eggplant?Aside from the color, white eggplant has a sweeter and less bitter taste than purple eggplant.It is also meatier, denser, and has a white flesh.
If you’re looking to expand your garden repertoire or just plant something a little different, this guide on how to grow white eggplant is for you.Not only is white eggplant fun to grow, it’s also pretty easy and will definitely have an inquisitive look.
Pick the eggplant once the skin is shiny.If the skin of the eggplant is not shiny, but is matte, that means it has been left on for too long. Overripe and underripe fruits will taste bitter, so be sure to pick them at the exact time.Pick them up before the skin turns yellow and do so using a sharp knife or pruning shears, making sure to keep a short piece of stem attached.
So now that you know how to grow white eggplant, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and start planting.