>>1492133Tomatoes and peppers just need a little 'tap' or wind action to get them pollinated. Sure enough, you can also use the paint brush/Q-Tip method as well. when you prune back the sucker shoots, the movement you give to the plant also helps ensure pollination. Also, be sure to crush up egg shells and throw them onto the soil. Night Shade plants need calcium from the egg shells, and it also helps to ensure healthy fruits form, and even better, is it cuts up caterpillars (tomato hornworms) like broken glass too. It's organic gardening in the truest sense.
This was that same box in the previous post at the start of spring back in 2014.