The Ins and Outs of Pollination ...Middle East

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National Pollinator Week was June 17-23. Whether you grow a lone tomato plant or an extensive garden, most vegetables and fruit require pollination to produce food.  Flowering Crops Are Usually Insect-Pollinated. Pollen must get from the male anther on one flower to the female stigma on another flower. This is true of melons, squash, cucumbers, pumpkins and orchard fruits including apples, apricots, and pears.  Bees literally carry the big load while assorted flies, wasps, some beetles and hummingbirds pitch in. Lacking insect pollinators, you can become the pollinator for squashes and pumpkins.  Using a soft brush, Q-tip or a feather, gently brush the yellow pollen from freshly opened male

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