My 'foodie' daughter gave me some celeriac seeds in March, which I planted for curiosity, never having eaten it before. We have waited patiently and decided today to pull some up. They each had a little slimy hole in them - didn't look like slugs, the holes were quite precise and only in one place. One bulb was completely hollow and slimy inside. The other 2 were salvagable and what we roasted off were delicious. I want to grow them again next year, but need to know what pest I'm fighting here! How do I ensure big bulbs without slimy holes?!

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