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Hello
can you advise me - please

I have grown Chinese cabbage for the 1st. time this year and the crops were
excellent.

I am now clearing the ground where they stood , removing those that flowered
in the process. On some of the roots there are pure white nodules that look
just like artichokes .

Are these edible or is some rotten pest causing a problem.

T.I.A.

.......................Leslie



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"Therefore" writes:
|
| I have grown Chinese cabbage for the 1st. time this year and the crops were
| excellent.
|
| I am now clearing the ground where they stood , removing those that flowered
| in the process. On some of the roots there are pure white nodules that look
| just like artichokes .
|
| Are these edible or is some rotten pest causing a problem.

Probably, and yes. Look up club root of brassicas.


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Nick Maclaren.
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