Variety comparison

Eggplant Varieties Compared

Compare eggplant varieties by spacing, maturity, container fit, and garden use.

Profiles
10
Zones
4a-11a
Spacing data
10
Return data
10

Quick comparison

Spacing, output, and site fit

Plant Zones Spacing First output Yield Best clue
Fairy Tale eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Patio Baby eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Black Beauty eggplant Annual vegetable 4a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Ichiban eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Japanese white eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Long Purple eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Ping Tung Long eggplant Annual vegetable 4a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Rosa Bianca eggplant Annual vegetable 4a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Thai long green eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W Thai round eggplant Annual vegetable 5a-11a 2 ft in-row x 3 ft rows 75-90 days 4-7 lb/plant/season Container: 5+ gal (good); Mature size: 2-4 ft H x 2-3 ft W

How to choose

How to choose

Plant spacing

Start with the spacing column, then adjust for trellises, pruning, containers, rootstock, or local extension guidance.

Days to maturity

Use first output and return ranges as comparison signals. Weather, soil, pests, and cultivar source can move real harvests.

Fruit size and container fit

Use container notes as minimum planning guidance; larger containers usually buffer heat, water swings, and root restriction better.

Profiles

Plant profiles