Anonymous wrote:tomatillos - I have 4 plants all next to each other and tons upon tons of little flowers - not a single fruit. I see a few bees here and there, but not a lot of pollinators. Is that why I have not yet a single fruit growing? I even tried to pollinate using a paint brush and gently shoving flowers into each other!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tomatillos - I have 4 plants all next to each other and tons upon tons of little flowers - not a single fruit. I see a few bees here and there, but not a lot of pollinators. Is that why I have not yet a single fruit growing? I even tried to pollinate using a paint brush and gently shoving flowers into each other!
They are actually tricky to grow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For veggies the crab shell soil amendment from Grey Goose Farm, or the bags of lobster compost (Good Earth had these) are better than all others. For me better performance than leafgro, which I use for my flowers
I'm going to try this next year, thanks for the suggestion. I usually mix in Leafgro but feel like my plants need something else. Certain things have done great- best year for garlic, greens and cilantro in recent memory. Tomato plants and squash are coming along. Peppers, eggplant, and basil have barely grown. I sprinkled some Espoma fertilizer out there this morning since it is about to rain.
Anonymous wrote:tomatillos - I have 4 plants all next to each other and tons upon tons of little flowers - not a single fruit. I see a few bees here and there, but not a lot of pollinators. Is that why I have not yet a single fruit growing? I even tried to pollinate using a paint brush and gently shoving flowers into each other!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tomatillos - I have 4 plants all next to each other and tons upon tons of little flowers - not a single fruit. I see a few bees here and there, but not a lot of pollinators. Is that why I have not yet a single fruit growing? I even tried to pollinate using a paint brush and gently shoving flowers into each other!
Fruit follow flowers. If the flowers are still there the fruit cannot be. Give it time.
I am trying, been covered in flowers for weeks now with more flowers coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tomatillos - I have 4 plants all next to each other and tons upon tons of little flowers - not a single fruit. I see a few bees here and there, but not a lot of pollinators. Is that why I have not yet a single fruit growing? I even tried to pollinate using a paint brush and gently shoving flowers into each other!
Fruit follow flowers. If the flowers are still there the fruit cannot be. Give it time.
Anonymous wrote:tomatillos - I have 4 plants all next to each other and tons upon tons of little flowers - not a single fruit. I see a few bees here and there, but not a lot of pollinators. Is that why I have not yet a single fruit growing? I even tried to pollinate using a paint brush and gently shoving flowers into each other!
Anonymous wrote:For veggies the crab shell soil amendment from Grey Goose Farm, or the bags of lobster compost (Good Earth had these) are better than all others. For me better performance than leafgro, which I use for my flowers