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Eggplant · Hobart, TAS

When to plant eggplantin Hobart.

Hobart’s cool temperate climate gives you a specific window for eggplant. Here’s the exact timing, spacing, family-of-4 quantities, and what to plant alongside it.

The short answer

Plant october-november (challenging in cold climates) in Hobart.

Climate zone: Cool Temperate · Frost risk: May-October (frosts possible; hard frosts June-August) · Time to harvest: 65-90 days from transplant

Planting window

October-November (challenging in cold climates)

Spacing

60 cm apart

75 cm between rows

Sun & water

Full sun (6+ hours daily)

Water: Regular, consistent deep watering; sensitive to drought

Family of 4

2-4 plants is sufficient for a family of 4 for regular use; eggplants freeze well for extended use

Growing eggplant in Hobart: the specifics

Hobart has Australia's coolest capital city climate, cold winters with regular frosts, cool summers that rarely exceed 25°C, and a short but highly productive growing season from October to April. The cool climate is a genuine advantage for many crops: brassicas, root vegetables, broad beans, and leafy greens all produce exceptional quality in Hobart's conditions. The challenge is timing, with only 5-6 frost-free months, every week counts and successive planting is essential. For eggplant, the productive window in Hobart is october-november (challenging in cold climates). Within that window, Eggplant is the most heat-demanding of the Solanaceae crops, it requires consistently warm temperatures and a long growing season. In Melbourne and Canberra, the season is short and marginal; in Brisbane, Sydney, and Perth it thrives for most of the year. In Darwin and tropical Queensland, it can be grown almost year-round. Start seeds 8-10 weeks before the last frost (in cooler climates) or 8 weeks before planting time. Sow at 6-8mm depth in warm propagating mix at 24-30°C, a heating mat is beneficial. Seedlings grow slowly and should be well established before transplanting. Transplant into the raised bed when nighttime temperatures are reliably above 15°C and daytime temperatures above 22°C. Plant deeply, staking immediately, eggplants become top-heavy with fruit and will blow over or snap without support. Eggplants are heavy feeders. Incorporate generous compost and complete fertiliser into the planting hole. Feed fortnightly with a balanced liquid fertiliser during vegetative growth, switching to a potassium-rich fertiliser once flowering begins. Mulch heavily to retain soil moisture and warmth. Variety choice matters greatly in Australia: 'Black Beauty' is the classic large purple variety; 'Lebanese Eggplant' is smaller, mild-flavoured, and very productive; 'Thai Eggplant' produces small round fruit and is particularly heat-tolerant; 'Ping Tung Long' from Taiwan is excellent for subtropical gardens.

Sizing it for your household

2-4 plants is sufficient for a family of 4 for regular use; eggplants freeze well for extended use 8-15 fruit per plant per season. Plant Planner does this maths automatically once you tell it your household size, it’s the part most planners get wrong because they assume every household is the same.

The 60 cm spacing (with 75 cm between rows) means a standard 1.2 m × 2.4 m raised bed in Hobart can hold 6 eggplant plants at maximum density, though in practice you’ll want to mix companions in, so plan for roughly 60-70% of that.

Companion plants for Hobart

Good companions for eggplant include Basil, Marigold, Thyme, Tarragon. In Hobart’s cool temperate climate, these pairings reduce pest pressure and improve pollination. Keep eggplant away from Fennel, Corn, they fight for the same nutrients or attract shared pests.

Hobart-specific tips

  • Hobart's short frost-free window means starting tomatoes and capsicum indoors from August is not optional, it's essential to get a productive harvest before April frosts.
  • Cold frames and cloches extend Hobart's season dramatically, invest in a simple cold frame to push plantings 4-6 weeks earlier in spring and extend harvests in autumn.
  • The cool Tasmanian summer is perfect for premium crops: broccoli, cauliflower, and leafy greens achieve exceptional quality and flavour without bolting.

Common problems

Spider mites are the most common pest in hot, dry conditions, maintain soil moisture and spray with miticide if needed. Aphids cluster on new shoots; treat with insecticidal soap. 28-spotted ladybird (Epilachna vigintioctopunctata) is a serious leaf pest in subtropical Australia, hand-pick adults and remove egg clusters from leaf undersides. Fruit fly is problematic in QLD and NSW, use protein bait traps. Verticillium wilt causes sudden plant collapse; remove affected plants and rotate crops.

Harvest

Harvest eggplant when the skin is glossy and the fruit feels firm, typically at 15-20cm for large varieties. Press the skin with your finger; if it springs back slowly, the fruit is ready. If it springs back immediately, it is underripe. If it doesn't spring back, it is overripe and may be bitter. Use a sharp knife or secateurs, leaving a short stem attached.

Frequently asked

When should I plant eggplant in Hobart?

In Hobart (cool temperate climate), plant eggplant October-November (challenging in cold climates). Frost risk in Hobart: May-October (frosts possible; hard frosts June-August).

How many eggplant plants does a family of 4 need?

2-4 plants is sufficient for a family of 4 for regular use; eggplants freeze well for extended use. Expected yield per plant: 8-15 fruit per plant per season. Plant Planner does this calculation automatically based on your exact household size.

How much space does eggplant need in a Hobart raised bed?

Eggplant needs 60cm between plants and 75cm between rows. For a family of 4, allow enough bed area to fit the plants noted above with that spacing.

How long does eggplant take to grow in Hobart?

Eggplant takes 65-90 days from transplant. Germination is 10-21 days. Hobart's cool temperate climate can shift these windows by a week or two, particularly during the shoulder seasons.

What grows well with eggplant?

Good companions in Hobart include Basil, Marigold, Thyme, Tarragon. Avoid planting next to Fennel, Corn.