Hi,
Am I right in thinking that one courgette plant will produce both male and female flowers? I've not grown one courgette on its own before and now I have some surplus plants and will give some away to friends I wonder if I need to give them more than one plant? (I'm not stingy, they don't eat many!) Many thanks :)
Each plant has both male and female flowers, one plant will be OK
Generally I find that the insect life does all the pollination that is required.
But if not! have a look in here; http://tinyurl.com/2fcra6
OK these are Pumpkin but the principle is the same.
The embryo fruit behind the flower will be courgette shaped rather than round like a pumpkin.
Click on pictures to enlarge them!
Thank you very much to both Stevens706 and Tee Gee.