I have read about the blossoms on zucchini and yellow crookneck squash being "Male" or "female" and having to be pollinated but all I have are tons and tons of the male blooms. They're beautiful but useless. I read about popping them off or using a q-tip or paintbrush to pollinate the female blossoms but I don't have any female blossoms to speak of. Can I just pop off the male blooms and drag them across any green buds that are just forming?
If all else fails - does anyone have any good recipes for squash blossoms?
Sometimes it takes a while longer for the squash to get started; as you mentioned, the male flowers usually begin well before the female parts of the plant flowers. You could try hand pollinating, it wouldn't hurt anything : but I am almost positive all you can really do is just wait on nature to take it's course.
On the other hand ... this is a tasty recipe worth trying, and at least you are getting something out of the plant :
[url]https://homecooking.about.com/od/vegetablerecipes/r/blv261.htm[/url]
On the other hand ... this is a tasty recipe worth trying, and at least you are getting something out of the plant :
[url]https://homecooking.about.com/od/vegetablerecipes/r/blv261.htm[/url]