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Old 01-07-2003, 10:32 AM
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Default Goooseberries look mouldy


I've planted a gooseberry bush in the last few months and it has fruited
recently. However, the lower fruit looks mouldy. Someone told me it is a
mildew bloom and that I can wipe it off and still use the fruit. Thing is,
why is it there in the first place? This plant is surrounded by a mulch of
wood chippings and it has been suggested that I haven't given it enough
water.

Vicky
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