- Choosing the right varieties
- Taste matters too
- The Flesh - Do you like it crunchy or soft?
- Does it always have to be purple?
- Popular Varieties
- tips and tricks
We only know aubergines from the supermarket with a shiny purple skin. There are innumerable varieties. Light green, deep red, light purple with stripes - the eggplants surprise the gardener with a variety of different colors and shapes.

Choosing the right varieties
Planting eggplants in the garden or on the terrace is not considered difficult for nothing. The heat-loving fruits do not ripen so well in cool climates. However, there are now many varieties that are more robust and that you can harvest earlier. When buying eggplant seeds, be sure to sow the right variety.
Taste matters too
Eggplant is not just eggplant. Almost every variety has its own aroma. Many taste creamy with a slight mushroom flavor. Others are very spicy. Unfortunately, some varieties tend to become bitter quickly. If you want to harvest eggplants in your own garden, choose the varieties that are closest to your taste.
The Flesh - Do you like it crunchy or soft?
How firm the pulp is plays a role in use. If the fruits are to be baked or grilled in the pan, it is advantageous to sow firm eggplant varieties. Also, if you want to dry eggplants, varieties with firm flesh are more suitable. For vegetable dishes, on the other hand, you prefer to use varieties with soft flesh.
Does it always have to be purple?
Most gardeners tend to sow purple eggplants in the garden. They look particularly decorative. Other breeds are also eye-catchers in the garden or on the terrace. Choose light green, white or orange varieties if you want to care for eggplants.
Popular Varieties
- Antigua: purple and white striped, soft
- Apple green: green, solid
- Barbentane: dark purple, soft
- Blue Queen: white-blue, soft
- Black Beauty: dark purple, soft
- Little Spooky: white, soft
- Orange Prince: green-orange, firm
- Udmalbet: white-dark purple striped, not quite solid
- Violetta di Firenze: white-light purple, soft
tips and tricks
Pay more attention to early-ripening varieties if you want to grow eggplants in the garden. When growing in a greenhouse, the growing season is not very important. Here you can harvest aubergines until spring.