Nice video! Loved it currently working on more about native plants and cultivating them in my own yard.
@MichiganMan183710 ай бұрын
Awesome. Good info. Was there last month and saw some gardens and signs. Excited to see them again when they bloom.
@fdksdk484311 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation! I'm hoping to add Prairie Dock, hepatia, calypso, and nodding onion this year :)
@threeriversforge1997 Жыл бұрын
I think this is both fascinating and saddening. In my lifetime, I've seen the wholesale destruction of the ecosystem, but it's been entirely invisible to people around me. I remember having to scrape bugs off the windshield every time we stopped for gas, and loved when that stopped. I thought it was because of the aerodynamics of vehicles getting better, not because insects were basically eliminated. I remember seeing swarms of bugs flying around the street lights in the neighborhood when I was a kid, but now the street light out back is completely barren of life and I can't remember the last time I saw anything flittering around it. And I live in the rural lands. The really sad part is that people don't want to admit that they play a very big role in things because they don't want to "kill their buzz". It makes people feel great to "open the borders" and welcome in millions of people every year, and they don't stop to think that those people will need roads, houses, schools, and everything else that goes with life. Right now, in my area, we're dealing with what's called Piedmont Sprawl, which has cost us 20% of our open spaces in the last few years, and promises to cost us another 20% in another decade. The long drives through the country are a thing of the past, and only because so many people have entered my state from one place or another. And all of it supported by people who would screech to high heavens if you asked them to help burn the Amazon Rainforest. But they'll happily work to destroy our own ecosystem right in our back yards and town and cities. They just don't see it as "burning" because everything's green with non-native plants, or built over with pavement and concrete.
@2cindysnow5722 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of controversy surrounding the use of peat moss. Have you investigated alternatives?