Mouli with forked roots

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I'm harvesting some early Mouli about 6 - 8 inches long, at which point most of the roots start forking. I know commercially grown ones are often over 12" long and wonder how I can prevent this happening next time without planting them in cardboard tubes. I dug the planting area about 12" deep before sowing but we do have stoney soil so it's not ideal for root crops.
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The answer is in the question, I think. Stones. In any case 6-8in long at this time of the year is good going.

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These plants seem to be worth growing so perhaps next year I'll try growing some in really deep containers filled with compost, although I envisage there might be a problem getting them out without disturbing their neighbours.
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