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Robert[_2_] 24-07-2006 05:02 PM

Courgettes query
 
A neighbour on my allotments came out so boldly with a statement that I
thought I would check with the newsgroup before responding. He said that
courgettes do not need to be pollinated. Is that right? I thought they had
to be pollinated or they would drop off as , as far as the plant was
concerned, it was not worth continuing with that courgette. I notice on the
Internet that the RHS says it is necessary to pollinate but T and M suggest
otherwise

Thanks in advance

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shazzbat 24-07-2006 07:28 PM

Courgettes query
 

"Robert" wrote in message
...
A neighbour on my allotments came out so boldly with a statement that I
thought I would check with the newsgroup before responding. He said that
courgettes do not need to be pollinated. Is that right? I thought they had
to be pollinated or they would drop off as , as far as the plant was
concerned, it was not worth continuing with that courgette. I notice on
the
Internet that the RHS says it is necessary to pollinate but T and M
suggest
otherwise


Your neighbour probably meant that they don't need to be pollinated
manually. I don't know for sure whether they're self-pollinating, or easily
pollinated by insects etc, but I know that although I've never heard of
gardeners pollinating them manually, everybody has a glut of courgettes
about now, so the system works :-))

Steve



Robert[_2_] 24-07-2006 09:45 PM

Courgettes query
 

:
:
: Your neighbour probably meant that they don't need to be pollinated
: manually. I don't know for sure whether they're self-pollinating, or
easily
: pollinated by insects etc, but I know that although I've never heard of
: gardeners pollinating them manually, everybody has a glut of courgettes
: about now, so the system works :-))
:
: Steve
:
No he thought pollination was unnecessary which is not correct is it?



Brian[_2_] 24-07-2006 10:12 PM

Courgettes query
 

"shazzbat" wrote in message
...

"Robert" wrote in message
...
A neighbour on my allotments came out so boldly with a statement that I
thought I would check with the newsgroup before responding. He said that
courgettes do not need to be pollinated. Is that right? I thought they

had
to be pollinated or they would drop off as , as far as the plant was
concerned, it was not worth continuing with that courgette. I notice on
the
Internet that the RHS says it is necessary to pollinate but T and M
suggest
otherwise

~~~~~~~~~~~They do need pollinating. Without they will wither and fall. It
is a fruit [berry] and must be pollinated to produce seeds and grow.
Best Wishes Brian.


Your neighbour probably meant that they don't need to be pollinated
manually. I don't know for sure whether they're self-pollinating, or

easily
pollinated by insects etc, but I know that although I've never heard of
gardeners pollinating them manually, everybody has a glut of courgettes
about now, so the system works :-))

Steve





Bob Hobden[_1_] 24-07-2006 10:54 PM

Courgettes query
 

"Robert"wrote :
: Your neighbour probably meant that they don't need to be pollinated
: manually. I don't know for sure whether they're self-pollinating, or
easily
: pollinated by insects etc, but I know that although I've never heard of
: gardeners pollinating them manually, everybody has a glut of courgettes
: about now, so the system works :-))


No he thought pollination was unnecessary which is not correct is it?

No it is not correct, they do need pollinating or they would wither and die
off. This often happens to the very first fruit as there are not many male
flowers open.
If you let them grow they turn into proper marrows with viable seed.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



Robert[_2_] 25-07-2006 07:52 AM

Courgettes query
 
Thanks everybody, thought I was right but wanted to make sure

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