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Old August 28, 2017   #9
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
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And based on the above links I would not use more fertilizer and no,I wouldn't eat them either, they aren't poisonous but the affected areas are hard and woodylike.

Hope that helps,

Carolyn
I wonder how they would fry?
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