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Help, My Pods Are Empty: Reasons Veggie Pods Won’t Produce

Help, My Pods Are Empty: Reasons Veggie Pods Won’t Produce

Your legume plants look great. They bloomed and grew pods. Yet, when harvest time rolls around, you find the pods are empty. What causes a legume to grow well, but produce a pod without peas or beans?

Solving the Mystery of Empty Pods

When gardeners find no seeds in pod varieties of vegetables, it’s easy to blame the problem on a lack of pollinators. After all, pesticide use and diseases have reduced honeybee populations among producers in recent years.

A lack of pollinators does reduce yields in many types of crops, but most pea and bean varieties are self-pollinating. Often, this process occurs before the flower opens. Additionally, lack of pollination in pod-forming plants usually causes flower drop with no pod formation, not empty pods. So, let’s consider some other reasons why your pods won’t produce:


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