Ollinate plants, Pollination methods for common garden plants – AeroGarden 7-Pod User Manual
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Tending Your Garden
P
ollinate Plants
The table below shows some common plant types
and recommended methods for hand pollination.
For plants not listed below, you may need to do some
additional pollination research – the internet and seed
suppliers are good sources of information .
HELPFUL HINT: If you find your
Garden is producing many flowers
but no fruit, chances are you need
to pollinate or change your pol-
linating method. Dead blossoms
on the Grow Surface are a good
indicator that your chosen pol-
lination method is not working.
Pollination Method Plant Examples
How to Hand Pollinate
(After Flowers Appear)
Self-pollinating
Legumes (such as
No hand pollination
peas and beans) and
necessary
English cucumbers
Shaking
Dwarf tomatoes
Shake plant gently every
and peppers
other day when the lights
are on.
Eggplant
Shake plant vigorously
every other day when the
light(s) are on. An electric
toothbrush works well.
Move male pollen to
Pumpkin, squash,
Use paintbrush to move
female flower
watermelon and
pollen from male flower to
common cucumbers
female flower. Pollinate
when the lights are off.
Dwarf tomato plant
being pollinated by
gently shaking.
Pollination Methods for Common Garden Plants