Why do your vegetable plants have flowers and no vegetables?

As a large language model, I don't have any vegetable plants, so I can't actually have flowers or vegetables.

However, I can tell you why a real plant might have flowers and no vegetables:

* It's not the right time of year: Many plants, like tomatoes and peppers, are seasonal. They need specific temperatures and amounts of sunlight to produce fruits or vegetables. If it's too early or too late in the season, the plant may focus on growing leaves and flowers, but not fruits.

* Not enough nutrients: Plants need nutrients to produce fruits. If the soil is lacking in nutrients, the plant might not have the energy to grow vegetables even if it's flowering.

* Poor pollination: Some vegetables, like cucumbers and squash, require pollination from insects. If there aren't enough pollinators in the area, the flowers may not be pollinated and won't produce fruit.

* Stress: Too much or too little water, extreme temperatures, or disease can all stress a plant and prevent it from producing vegetables.

* Incorrect variety: Some plants are bred specifically for flowering, not producing fruit. You might have accidentally purchased a flowering variety of a vegetable plant.

To get vegetables, you'll need to figure out why your plants are only flowering and address the issue.

Do you have a specific plant you're having trouble with? I can help you troubleshoot the problem! Just let me know the type of plant and the conditions it's growing in.