Wondering why your zucchinis/courgettes won’t develop properly? The Garden Guru Phil Dudman helps you solve this problem. http://www.facebook.com/gardeningwithphil http://phildudman.com.au/

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  1. First thanks for this video! I have always grown zucchini and find its the easiest of all vegetables to grow. It is close to Sep. now and I never had my zucchini stop growing but it seems that they aren't producing fruit anymore. Can I prune the leaves to encourage more to growth or do I just need to pollinate the flowers?

  2. Hi. I have tried to do so, but they still turn yellow and rot eventually. Please suggest a solution. Many thanks.

  3. good video! Thanks for that! I did this myself today and i'm hoping my Zucchini grows nice and big. What happens if the flower on the female plant closes and after a few days it falls off? Will the zucchini still grow? Thanks heaps

  4. Another gradual problems that being answered through the help of this video. I insist that Pollination has a vital function not only in growing zucchini but for the rest of other plants in your garden. This might help our crops to develop well. Good job!

  5. To experience your growing techniques on how to obtain a very productive zucchini are such a great pleasure not only for myself but for the rest of every viewers. These are quite factors inorder to develop such plants very well productive. Thank you!

  6. thx for the vid. how many female flowers can one male flower pollinate like this?

  7. I have a question my zuchinni and squash plants look weird. the plant itself looks like a cucumber plant with the grabbers and the fruit that is growing looks like a yellow squash but is the color of a zuchinni and yellow squash together.

  8. My zucchini male and female flowers don't blossom at the same time. There is no way I can pollinate the female ones. Please help! Thanks a lot.

  9. I have a zucchini plant and it only produce female flowers, so how do I solve that? But I think because I grow another zucchini plant right nest to it (different variety ) it might have got pollinated that way.

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