Yes, absolutely! You can pollinate by hand. Even those with bees sometimes hand pollinate in bad weather to ensure it happens. You do need at least one male flower and one female flower opened. Then remove the male flower, strip its petals, and tap its pollen-covered stamen (stalk in center of flower) on the sticky center knob or stigma of the female flower. Or, you can do the same thing using a paintbrush and transferring the pollen.
Yes, absolutely! You can pollinate by hand. Even those with bees sometimes hand pollinate in bad weather to ensure it happens. You do need at least one male flower and one female flower opened. Then remove the male flower, strip its petals, and tap its pollen-covered stamen (stalk in center of flower) on the sticky center knob or stigma of the female flower. Or, you can do the same thing using a paintbrush and transferring the pollen.