(60 days) F-1 hybrid. This long 7x2" dark purple Italian “sword” type is perfect for Aubergines à la Bonifacienne, a dish from the Mediterranean island of Corsica, where the eggplant is halved with seeds scooped out, stuffed with milk-soaked bread, sheep cheese and herbs, then baked. Also great for cooks who like uniform slices; these fruits are quick and easy to chop and make nice disks to toss on the grill. Our staff taste testers described Corsica as “smooth and mild with no bitterness,” “creamy and tasty,” and “very pretty shape and shine.” The small compact plant is vigorous and productive with 5–8 fruits for at least a month in northern New England. We hear Corsica is great for indoor high-tunnel production—let us know if you agree! ④ BACK!
Corsica Elongated Eggplant
Corsica Elongated Eggplant
(60 days) F-1 hybrid. This long 7x2" dark purple Italian “sword” type is perfect for Aubergines à la Bonifacienne, a dish from the Mediterranean island of Corsica, where the eggplant is halved with seeds scooped out, stuffed with milk-soaked bread, sheep cheese and herbs, then baked. Also great for cooks who like uniform slices; these fruits are quick and easy to chop and make nice disks to toss on the grill. Our staff taste testers described Corsica as “smooth and mild with no bitterness,” “creamy and tasty,” and “very pretty shape and shine.” The small compact plant is vigorous and productive with 5–8 fruits for at least a month in northern New England. We hear Corsica is great for indoor high-tunnel production—let us know if you agree! ④ BACK!
Additional Information
Eggplant
- 200-300 seeds/g.
- Days to maturity are from transplant date.
Culture: Growing eggplant can be a challenge in the north. Start indoors in early spring. Minimum germination temperature is 60°, optimal range 75–90°. Transplant after all danger of frost. They resent wind, will not set fruit in cold or very hot temperatures or in drought. We recommend irrigation and using row covers and IRT mulch. Our selections are the most reliable producers we’ve found, yet some seasons even our skilled trialers get only sparse production of ripe fruits.
Colorado Potato Beetle (CPB)
Cultural controls: Rotation, control solanaceous weeds such as horse nettle, rapid flaming, suction devices, hand-picking if beetle pressure is low, mulch before adults arrive.
Material controls: Surround, Spinosad
For more info on CPB, click here.
Germination Testing
For the latest results of our germination tests, please see the germination page.
Our Seeds are Non-GMO
All of our seeds are non-GMO, and free of neonicotinoids and fungicides. Fedco is one of the original companies to sign the Safe Seed Pledge.