cape gooseberry

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    They will be ok to eat, no problem they just seem to be malformed for some reason.
    Just a thought, but have you had any kind of weedkiller near them, not applied, just in the vicinity, it can deform tomatoes I've seen that happen.
     
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    • Marley Farley

      Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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      I had that problem years ago with Toms @pete and Think it was you suggested weed killer in the vicinity then and I moved all my feeds and whatever's to the shed and it has never happened since either
       
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        olibongo Apprentice Gardener

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