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Default Not Yahho, Pumpkin Fertilisation & Bugs on Horehound., was A shameless plug for recent t

In article , Terry Collins
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Pick the male flower, carefully strip off and discard the petals, and
rub the pollen-tipped bit that's left onto the central bit inside the
female flower. Use the one male flower to pollinate any number of female
flowers.


Erm, how do I tell the difference? They all look the same to me.


The male flowers have long stems, usually up at leaf height; the female
flowers have very short stems.

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