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hoodat

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Only a few garden plnts have seperate male and female flowers. Squash and related plants are notable for it. Plants such as tomatos that have male and female parts on the same flower normally don't need hand pollinating; possibly a good shake if you don't have enough wind. A few trees also have seperate male and female flowers but usually on different trees.
Here is a good how-to on hand pollinating for squash.
http://green-change.com/2009/05/20/hand-pollinating-zucchini-flowers/
 

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