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Cross Pollination
I usually grow Sungold tomatoes and Red Rum runner beans. This year I am growing Sungold and Piccolo tomatoes and Red Rum and Moonlight runner beans. Is it likely that the two different types of tomatoes and the two different types of runners will lead to cross-pollination and hence odd tomatoes and odd runner-beans. PS Before someone says it: I am not concerned that the tomatoes and runners will cross-pollinate between them . |
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"Judith" wrote in message ... I usually grow Sungold tomatoes and Red Rum runner beans. This year I am growing Sungold and Piccolo tomatoes and Red Rum and Moonlight runner beans. Is it likely that the two different types of tomatoes and the two different types of runners will lead to cross-pollination and hence odd tomatoes and odd runner-beans. PS Before someone says it: I am not concerned that the tomatoes and runners will cross-pollinate between them . Only if you grow any seeds from the mixed plants next year, at that point you could get anything. -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2015 09:21:36 +0100, "Charlie Pridham"
wrote: "Judith" wrote in message .. . I usually grow Sungold tomatoes and Red Rum runner beans. This year I am growing Sungold and Piccolo tomatoes and Red Rum and Moonlight runner beans. Is it likely that the two different types of tomatoes and the two different types of runners will lead to cross-pollination and hence odd tomatoes and odd runner-beans. PS Before someone says it: I am not concerned that the tomatoes and runners will cross-pollinate between them . Only if you grow any seeds from the mixed plants next year, at that point you could get anything. Cheers. |
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"Judith" wrote in message news On Sun, 5 Jul 2015 09:21:36 +0100, "Charlie Pridham" wrote: "Judith" wrote in message . .. I usually grow Sungold tomatoes and Red Rum runner beans. This year I am growing Sungold and Piccolo tomatoes and Red Rum and Moonlight runner beans. Is it likely that the two different types of tomatoes and the two different types of runners will lead to cross-pollination and hence odd tomatoes and odd runner-beans. PS Before someone says it: I am not concerned that the tomatoes and runners will cross-pollinate between them . Only if you grow any seeds from the mixed plants next year, at that point you could get anything. Cheers. So the answer was yes. |
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Cross Pollination
On 07/07/2015 22:51, Christina Websell wrote:
"Judith" wrote in message news On Sun, 5 Jul 2015 09:21:36 +0100, "Charlie Pridham" wrote: "Judith" wrote in message ... I usually grow Sungold tomatoes and Red Rum runner beans. This year I am growing Sungold and Piccolo tomatoes and Red Rum and Moonlight runner beans. Is it likely that the two different types of tomatoes and the two different types of runners will lead to cross-pollination and hence odd tomatoes and odd runner-beans. PS Before someone says it: I am not concerned that the tomatoes and runners will cross-pollinate between them . Only if you grow any seeds from the mixed plants next year, at that point you could get anything. Cheers. So the answer was yes. The answer is NO cross pollination will not result in odd tomatoes or beans. It will result in seed within those fruit that may produce plants that could result in odd fruit next year. |
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"David Hill" wrote in message ... On 07/07/2015 22:51, Christina Websell wrote: "Judith" wrote in message news On Sun, 5 Jul 2015 09:21:36 +0100, "Charlie Pridham" wrote: "Judith" wrote in message ... I usually grow Sungold tomatoes and Red Rum runner beans. This year I am growing Sungold and Piccolo tomatoes and Red Rum and Moonlight runner beans. Is it likely that the two different types of tomatoes and the two different types of runners will lead to cross-pollination and hence odd tomatoes and odd runner-beans. PS Before someone says it: I am not concerned that the tomatoes and runners will cross-pollinate between them . Only if you grow any seeds from the mixed plants next year, at that point you could get anything. Cheers. So the answer was yes. The answer is NO cross pollination will not result in odd tomatoes or beans. It will result in seed within those fruit that may produce plants that could result in odd fruit next year. I was surprised to find that I didn't have to worry about the precious dwarf beans I got from the netherland seed bank of rare beans pollinating each other. Apparently they are self fertile. Damn, I was so careful. I only planted one variety. I could have sown all of them. |
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