I took up vegetable gardening in 2020 during the first few months of the COVID-19 lockdown. The first real success I had was with growing tomatoes, though, having never grown them before, it was very much a case of trial and error.
So, I started to read up to discover why sometimes I got what’s called ‘cat face’ (ugly, malformed tomatoes) or why, sometimes, I got very few fruits at all.
I discovered that tomatoes are self-pollinating plants, with the stigma at the end of the flower and the ovum at the center. To pollinate itself, the pollen needs to travel from up towards the the ovum, for which the tomato sometimes needs a little help in the form of movement and stimulation. This is where tomato tapping comes in.
WHY SHOULD YOU TAP YOUR TOMATO PLANTS?
‘Tomato tapping is a way of pollinating tomatoes by hand,’ says Zahid Adnan, Founder of The Plant Bible.
But if, like me, you are growing tomatoes in a very sheltered spot, you are growing tomatoes indoors or growing tomatoes in pots in a greenhouse, you will need to tap your tomatoes to get a much healthier, more abundant crop.