- Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:11 am
#449
I bought a single Dionaea Muscipula and became obsessed with carnivorous plants. I named him Peter and I decided to create a terrarium for him to grow in. Unfortunately he died thanks to my stupidity and forgetfulness. So I bought three new plants, which you can see in my grow list (http://www.flytrapcare.com/phpBB3/viewt ... ?f=15&t=95), who I am now going to plant in the terrarium.
I bought four varieties of rocks to place in my old fish tank as well as some Spanish moss for decor. I can't seem to find the right kind of soil anywhere. I bought a bag of Miracle Gro Sphagnum Peat Moss, but it turns out that it has fertilizer in it. As does everything Miracle Gro churns out. My intentions were to mix up the different types of rocks that I bought and pour them in the bottom of the tank then pour water over the rocks and add the peat moss and transplant my new babies. I don't know if what I planned is right or if it is a good idea or anything. Feedback would be nice.
I bought four varieties of rocks to place in my old fish tank as well as some Spanish moss for decor. I can't seem to find the right kind of soil anywhere. I bought a bag of Miracle Gro Sphagnum Peat Moss, but it turns out that it has fertilizer in it. As does everything Miracle Gro churns out. My intentions were to mix up the different types of rocks that I bought and pour them in the bottom of the tank then pour water over the rocks and add the peat moss and transplant my new babies. I don't know if what I planned is right or if it is a good idea or anything. Feedback would be nice.
"The wall flower speaks under her breath
No one even knows she’s there
Her tapestry doesn’t need her
Every moment, she has to spare..."
excerpt from The Wall Flower by Rae, the Writer.
No one even knows she’s there
Her tapestry doesn’t need her
Every moment, she has to spare..."
excerpt from The Wall Flower by Rae, the Writer.