Seeds of Change S15900 Certified Organic Louisiana Long Green Eggplant
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- 100-Percent certified organic seeds grown in the USA for over 20-year
- Free of GMO's (genetically modified organisms), chemicals and pesticides
- Hermetically sealed package that is re-sealable gives longer life and higher germination rates
- Independently tested for high germination rates and purity and meets or exceeds federal standards
- Seeds of change contributes 1-percent of net sales to advance the cause of sustainable organic agriculture worldwide
Product Description
Louisiana Long Green Eggplant Heirloom Tender annual (90-100-day) Mildly sweet, 7-9-inch long pale green fruits with a green calyx on productive plants. Excellent for ratatouille. Planting depth: 1/4-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 75-90-Degree F, day to Germination: 5-10 Avg. Spacing: 18-24-inch apart in rows 36-48-inch apart Avg. Seeding rate: 5-6-ounce/acre-day to maturity: 70-75 Full sun Moderate water, 50 Seed CountSeeds of Change S15900 Certified Organic Louisiana Long Green Eggplant Review
THIS is the Louisiana Italian's Green Eggplant, Cucuzzi, or Gugguzzi! Male fruit (with small blossom scar) is milder and has fewer seeds -none?- than Female fruit (larger blossom scar). Peeled, cut into long 1-inch thich 'fries', dry-wet-dry breaded with white/yellow corn meal-milk/eggwash-white/yellow corn meal, and then 'deep' fried will change the mind of the most stubborn vegetable hater! The 'other' Italian Green Eggplant (also called Cucuzzi sometimes) is in fact the 'Trombisno' (Trombone) Squash. Younger fruit are similar, but older fruit will twist and turn; often even looping back upon themselves! The trobisino's flesh is firmer and milder (not as flavorful).Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Seeds of Change S15900 Certified Organic Louisiana Long Green Eggplant" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Seeds of Change S15900 Certified Organic Louisiana Long Green Eggplant ...

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