Pitcher Plants
By Siris
- 14 Jan, 2023
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These have remained in the pond throughout the winter with out any protection. I have however removed the weights from their floating raft, so they are damp but not sitting in the water, which froze solid a couple of weeks ago. S. Purpurea is the most hardy.
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Thank you, Hywel. I do put Sarracenia flava and S. popei in a tray under the carport for a bit of protection overwinter.
15 Jan, 2023
So pleased they survived those very low temps of a few weeks ago Siris. It's looking very healthy..
16 Jan, 2023
To be honest I have neglected the garden for the last 5 months, Ive been so occupied with my husbands medical needs.
16 Jan, 2023
I have no idea how you keep these amazing plants going , clever you I gave up with mine ...
19 Jan, 2023
I do hope things get easier with your husband Siris. The pitcher plants are looking after themselves, a little help..
19 Jan, 2023
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These are fascinating, but I have never had any success with them. It's nice to see you are able to grow them well.
15 Jan, 2023