Hedonista wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:02 pm
@Panman I’m trying to snoop in your pots to see what you are keeping where. Are there seedlings outdoors? If so, which ones, and do you do anything to protect them?
Mostly sarracenia species and named cultivars with a few cool looking crosses in there. Then there are an assortment of typical flytraps and some cultivars. Then there are the temperate sundews with a couple of warm temperate pings thrown in for good measure. Oh, then there are the couple of neps that I moved outside.
My intentional seedlings stay indoors for a year or two because I am too careless to keep them watered in the Georgia heat. There are bunches of volunteer sarr, drosera, and flytrap seedlings that overwinter outside. For the most part the mature plants all stay outside all winter. The only protection I give them is that I cluster the pots tightly together. This winter I will probably stack the pallets around them to give them some protection from the wind. Some of my fussier flytrap cultivars will come inside for the winter.