Ping Tung Eggplant
Certified Organic
Solanum melongena
Grows up to 12" long.
Ping Tung quickly became a favorite around here. The shape makes it easy to handle and use in the kitchen and its flavor is exceptional. The plant does extremely well overall in the north. It sets fruit earlier than most varieties and keeps producing into the fall, and even though the fruits are smaller, the overall yield is higher. Harvest fruits when young, about 4" for a delicate treat, or let them grow full size to 12-15" long.
When we contacted artist Aster Hung about helping to tell the story of this eggplant from Ping Tung we lucked out. She was in Taiwan! "I just picked up two healthy Ping Tung eggplants from our local market," she wrote. "Ping Tung eggplants are the standard eggplant in Taiwan. This scene is a combination of the daily street markets where my grandmother and I buy almost all of our groceries, and the evening night markets. My favorite way of eating these is cooked then chilled with a dash of soy sauce, freshly chopped garlic, and small pepper slices."
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Art Pack / Organic / 25 seeds | $4.79 | In Stock | |
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Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation is best. Harvest Ping Tung when fruit are between 6-12" long.
Days to Germination | 7 to 14 days |
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Days to Maturity | 70 days from transplant |
Planting Depth | ¼ inch |
Spacing in Row | 18 to 24 inches |
Spacing Between Rows | 36 inches |
Height at Maturity | 24 to 32 inches |
Width at Maturity | 18 to 30 inches |
Sun Preference | Full Sun |
In this digital illustration, Aster Hung shares pieces of her childhood in Taiwan, including shopping at the night market with her Grandmother, where Ping Tung eggplants can easily be found.