Re: problem


It doesn't hurt to add a little pollen yourself.  That way at least you 
KNOW it was pollinated.  Then let the bees finish up.  Good Luck!  I 
hope you get some going!! 

Bryan Saylor
Herndon, VA  

RT368@aol.com wrote on 8/4/2001 7:51:16 PM:
>
>actually ive always let mother nature pollinate them.  i have good 
>luck in the past but suppose that could be my problem this year.  
>also, we have had several hot days here with marginal shade.  thanks 
>for the suggestions and good luck!  rt
>
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