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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: Over Winter in Texas
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Thursday, November 03, 2005. Over Winter in Texas. I live in Texas where it doesn't get terribly cold in the winter. Is it necessary for my carnivorous plants ( Sarracenia, Drosera, Pinguicula, Nepenthes. To have a cold, dormant period? If so how do I do that? For North American carnivorous plants, such as Venus Flytraps, Native Drosera. Dormancy is definitely required. In your area that is simple to do. Just leave them outside. This e-...
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: Is Fungus a Problem with an Outdoor Bog?
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Friday, November 04, 2005. Is Fungus a Problem with an Outdoor Bog? Is fungus less of a problem on plants planted in a bog garden? Here in central Maryland in zone 7 we are just getting into the 40's at night and 60-70 daytime. Should I treat the plants prior to winter. As I intend to leave them out all winter protected with pine needle mulch. Posted by Sarracenia Northwest Carnivorous Plants at 7:46 AM. To submit your question! Over Wi...
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: 12/19/2004 - 12/26/2004
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Thursday, December 23, 2004. 5 Things You Should Know about Carnivorous Plant Seeds - Part 4. 4 Patience is indeed a virtue. Are not like sunflower seeds. You won't get a huge towering 6-foot tall plant in one growing season. So, if you want instant gratification, growing carnivorous plants from seed is not for you. Some carnivorous plants. Posted by Sarracenia Northwest Carnivorous Plants at 3:47 PM. Links to this post. You want to use...
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: 12/12/2004 - 12/19/2004
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Saturday, December 18, 2004. How Carnivorous Plants Grow in the Wild. The vast majority of carnivorous plants. Although a more specific term would be insectivorous plants. Posted by Sarracenia Northwest Carnivorous Plants at 1:52 PM. Links to this post. Secrets to Growing Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Written by the growers at Sarracenia Northwest! Pick up your copy today at CarnivorousPlantSecrets.com. To submit your question! With ove...
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: 12/26/2004 - 01/02/2005
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Tuesday, December 28, 2004. If I leave my carnivorous plants outside, do I have to protect them? In Portland, the only time we to protect our carnivorous plants. If you live in climates where the temperature regularly stays below 10 degrees for more than a couple weeks at a time, there are special instructions for your carnivorous plants. Posted by Sarracenia Northwest Carnivorous Plants at 9:09 PM. Links to this post. Do I have to brin...
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: General Cephalotus Care
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Thursday, November 03, 2005. Now that I have a number of American and Asian Pitcher plants I've been reading up on the West Australian Pitchers ( Cephalotus follicularis. Are these plants fairly tough and can they easily adapt to lower amounts of humidity like many Highland Asian Pitchers ( Nepenthes. Posted by Sarracenia Northwest Carnivorous Plants at 7:10 AM. Secrets to Growing Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. To submit your question!
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: Garage Technique
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Wednesday, November 02, 2005. I live in Illinois. I was planning to store my Venus Flytraps in the unheated garage for the winter. Will this be OK without sunlight versus the cold frame that was suggested in your e-book? An unheated garage is fine for your Flytraps. They don't need much light once they are fully dormant. Be sure to leave your plant outside through the first few frosts to help them go dormant. To submit your question!
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: The Best Mulch for a Bog Garden
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Wednesday, November 02, 2005. The Best Mulch for a Bog Garden. I live in Boston, and I have two small bog gardens with various Sarracenia. Pitcher plants. I want to mulch my bogs and leave them outside But I don't know what kind of mulch I should use that would make it easier for me to remove in spring. Posted by Sarracenia Northwest Carnivorous Plants at 8:13 AM. Secrets to Growing Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. To submit your question!
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Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants: Attention First-Time Growers: Simplify Your Life. Say NO to Terrariums.
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Grow Beautiful Carnivorous Plants. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Attention First-Time Growers: Simplify Your Life. Say NO to Terrariums. I bought a terrarium, and it had a Cobra Lily, a Sundew and Venus Flytrap. The Cobra Lily died, but it sent off shoot and it quit. The sundew did the same thing. The Venus Flytrap is still living, but it has not bloomed. I took the lid off to air it out. Why did my plants die? So, the best thing to do is get your plants immediately out of...