Eggplants are sensitive to cold temperatures and will not survive the winter in most regions. It is best to harvest them before the first frost and replant in the spring.
You can tell when to pick eggplant from the garden by checking the skin color and firmness. When the skin is shiny and the eggplant feels firm to the touch, it is ready to be harvested.
Chrysanthemums need several months to develop a root structure to survive the winter. So if they are planted in the spring or early summer, they will survive. Those planted in fall will not survive the winter.
Buy an eggplant seed in the Marketplace and plant it in your garden. You also need gardening tools in the ! section.
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To effectively harvest eggplant from your garden, wait until the fruit is firm and shiny with a deep color. Use pruning shears or a sharp knife to cut the eggplant from the plant, leaving a small portion of the stem attached. Be gentle to avoid damaging the plant. Store the harvested eggplant in a cool, dry place until ready to use.
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No, eggplants cannot survive frost as they are sensitive to cold temperatures and will be damaged or killed by frost.
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