Wow yeah i always wonder how some places sustain life and fertility but never thought deep enough to the details about the Native grasslands. Definitely interesting and makes total sense. It does illustrate the point that everything is connected and has its roles in our ecosystem.
You touch on how the mycorrhizae extend the reach of the grass' roots, but it's worth pointing out that many if not most native grasses are capable of much, much more extensive root systems than your normal introduced turf grasses.
If you visit our website, you can switch to table view, filter by grasses, and view all and it will give you a nice list of everything we carry (with light requirements, soil preference, etc.) hamiltonnativeoutpost.com/shop-table/
Does atmospheric nitrogen travel down thru the hollow stem of a legume and perhaps eastern gamma to get to the bacteria that is feeding on the root exudates or does it travel thru the soil aggregate structure to get there ?
I'm sorry to hear that! We are definitely not experts but some things to check would be that it's not muted, and that your volume is adjusted properly and checking any cords between the computer and speakers to make sure there's not an issue. It does seem to be working for others.
Presentation was pretty thorough.
Wow yeah i always wonder how some places sustain life and fertility but never thought deep enough to the details about the Native grasslands. Definitely interesting and makes total sense. It does illustrate the point that everything is connected and has its roles in our ecosystem.
Thanks for the native solution. We may use these for bed prep on a garden.
You touch on how the mycorrhizae extend the reach of the grass' roots, but it's worth pointing out that many if not most native grasses are capable of much, much more extensive root systems than your normal introduced turf grasses.
Thank you for sharing. We're in Chicago and interested in native prairie restoration as a part of Living Green.
Great choice. Hamilton Native Outpost knows their business !!!!!!!!
Which grass has the best ability to deeply break up hard clay?
Keep up the great work!
You have some really good information!! Do you have a big list of grasses that are useful? I'm in south carolina
If you visit our website, you can switch to table view, filter by grasses, and view all and it will give you a nice list of everything we carry (with light requirements, soil preference, etc.) hamiltonnativeoutpost.com/shop-table/
So do all the grasses you carry work with bacteria for notrogen and itilize fungi?@@HamiltonNativeOutpost
Lol, communing with the ticks
That’s for sure
Alive=nitrogen Death=carbon 😇
Does atmospheric nitrogen travel down thru the hollow stem of a legume and perhaps eastern gamma to get to the bacteria that is feeding on the root exudates or does it travel thru the soil aggregate structure to get there ?
Thank you kindly for the information.
Is it possible at all to please name grass species which do not have symbiosis with micorrhiza fungi?
I didn't realize some native grasses had mycorrhizal relationships. Are there any others?
Thank you!
There are! It's a pretty vast topic... maybe we could do a video on it!
@@HamiltonNativeOutpost I would like that - I didn't find a lot of information on it on the web beyond generalizations.
@@NotGoddess I've passed it along to the production team. We will get on it!
Can not hear it . Not sure why
I'm sorry to hear that! We are definitely not experts but some things to check would be that it's not muted, and that your volume is adjusted properly and checking any cords between the computer and speakers to make sure there's not an issue. It does seem to be working for others.