I don’t have much bees, and there were hardly any male flowers around, so I don’t think it got pollinated.
I don’t have much bees, and there were hardly any male flowers around, so I don’t think it got pollinated.
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I don’t have much bees, and there were hardly any male flowers around, so I don’t think it got pollinated.
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Tagged bees, female flower, flower, fruit, male flowers, pollination, pumpkin
I just recently planted a vegetable garden and I have quite a few plants. I have watermelons, cantaloupe, pumpkin, and zucchini plants all of these require bees to pollinate them and there is absolutely no bees. It is early in the season but i have had several opratunites for zuchinnis to be pollinated however there has been no fruit. Yes i made sure they were male and female plants. I did have one and that was from hand pollination. Is there any way i could bring bees into my garden. Maybe there is a small beekeeping house or something just help P:LEASE.
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