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Craig Hignight explains what those lumps are on your tree leaves WQAD Digital Team
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Got galls? Don t worry. Experts say they re typically not harmful to your plants. Galls are abnormal growths that develop on either budding or mature plants.
During Good Morning Quad Cities at 11 on Wednesday, June 9, plant and garden expert Craig Hignight said galls frequently seen on trees like maples or oaks. The tree doesn t even know it s there, he said, showing some galls during his question and answer segment.
MASTER GARDENERS: Tropical looks for the northern garden
If you’ve ever been to a garden in more tropical climates think about the feelings that these gardens invoke.
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If you’ve ever been to a garden in more tropical climates think about the feelings that these gardens invoke. They are lush, very green, most often shady and give you a sensation of being cool even though temperatures are very warm. Can you get that same feeling in northern Minnesota? It can be done, not with the same plants, but by mimicking tropical plants with cold-tolerant perennials.