My tree has a lot of them. The tree is huge, and magnificent. Is there
anything I can do to get rid of them, or keep them from forming?
Thanks,
Gloria
"DGiunti" wrote in message
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Gloria writes:
Are oak galls harmful to the tree?
It's likely the number of them that could become a problem. They do
have a
use though. If you know someone that likes to make classical ink, they
are one
of the most common ingredients, along with walnut husk.
David Giunti email: unity
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