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Tips on helping pollination when bees are absent

ladon
12 years ago

So, I know there has been something that has been dramatically effecting the population of bees in recent years, but I believe their absence has been effecting the pollination of my tomatoes. In the past couple of years I've gotten decent crops but not as much as usual. I have lots of flowers on very healthy plants, but few of them are developing to fruits. Are there ways of facilitating pollination when the natural pollinators (ie. bees) are absent? I've tried gently shaking the plants, tickling the flowers, blowing on buds. Don't think any of these things are working. Any other suggestions apart from putting on a bee suit? LOL

Thanks,

Don

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