Good afternoon, and I hope it's as sunny where you are as it is here in Glasgow 8)
I've been growing tomato & pepper plants inside as I don't have a green house and Glasgow weather is too unpredictable to put them outside. But someone asked me yesterday how they pollinate and I realised that maybe I need to play mother nature a bit to help them to fruit. Does anyone here know 1) if this is necessary and 2) how I do it??
Apologies if this has already been discussed else where, but if not I'd really appreciate some advice. Thanks!
growing things inside & pollination
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yep that thread pretty much covers it.
i have put mine outside at the moment to let mother nature sort it out, but if the temperature drops i shall get out the paint brush.
i have put mine outside at the moment to let mother nature sort it out, but if the temperature drops i shall get out the paint brush.
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