Subscribe to our Free Newsletter and get the latest from Garden Help:
Gardening News
Great Competitions
Special Offers
Videos & Projects
Reviews
For a limited time we are also giving a FREE GIFT to every new subscriber. Sign up and receive your free copy of '12 Months in the Garden'
x
This is probably oedema, a disorder rather than a disease. It is the result of cool, wet weather and warm soil conditions. The plants take up more water than they need, causing these small clusters of cells, which may turn black as they age. Although these lumps look unsightly, the sprout buttons are still perfectly edible.
Gardening Expert: |
If you can't find what you are looking for on the website then you can ask one of our experts. To get in touch with us Click Here
We will try to get back to you with an answer as soon as we can.
Did you find this answer useful? Subscribe to our newsletter for gardeing news, projects, special offers and competitions.
Majorelle Garden
Marrakesh, Morocco
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
Pamplemousses, Mauritius
RHS Harlow Carr
Harrogate, United Kingdom
Pukekura Park
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Nongnooch Tropical Garden
Pattaya, Thailand
Aswan Botanical Garden
Aswan, Egypt