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<blockquote data-quote="amcardon" data-source="post: 2287873" data-attributes="member: 26766"><p>This is our first summer in OK and we planted about 20 tomato plants. I've grown toms plenty before (in OR & ID) without an issue but here they got huge, tons of blossoms, but would not set fruit... I got frustrated with them not producing so I ended up pulling them all - guess I should have been a little more patient! </p><p></p><p>BTW - "spanking" tomatoes is an excellent way to help them pollinate, especially with the lack of bees to do it for you... Tom blossoms don't need cross-pollination so "spanking" them helps agitate the pollen that gets sticky from humidity...</p><p></p><p>Trying to figure out what to put in our fall garden; any recommendations of decent nurseries in the SW OKC/Mustang area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amcardon, post: 2287873, member: 26766"] This is our first summer in OK and we planted about 20 tomato plants. I've grown toms plenty before (in OR & ID) without an issue but here they got huge, tons of blossoms, but would not set fruit... I got frustrated with them not producing so I ended up pulling them all - guess I should have been a little more patient! BTW - "spanking" tomatoes is an excellent way to help them pollinate, especially with the lack of bees to do it for you... Tom blossoms don't need cross-pollination so "spanking" them helps agitate the pollen that gets sticky from humidity... Trying to figure out what to put in our fall garden; any recommendations of decent nurseries in the SW OKC/Mustang area? [/QUOTE]
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