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are melons self-fertilizing?
As header, we have planted a melon in the greenhouse on the allotment as an experiment this year, but then it occurred to me that it might need a companion if it is not self-fertilising. Can't remember the variety right now, will check later. So are all melons self-fertilising or only some? Thanks for any feedback, Paul. -- Paul reply-to is valid |
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are melons self-fertilizing?
On 9 May, 12:41, Paul wrote:
As header, we have planted a melon in the greenhouse on the allotment as an experiment this year, but then it occurred to me that it might need a companion if it is not self-fertilising. Can't remember the variety right now, will check later. So are all melons self-fertilising or only some? Well, we discussed this not long ago. I'm trying out 'Charentais' for the first time and I had planned to pollinate them with a paint brush, going from flowers to flowers to aid pollination. You then remove the male flowers, the ones that don't have a little melon growing on it ... I'm no expert, you understand, but that's what I understood. As far as melons are concerned, you need two to tango indeed ;o) |
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