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windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:20 am
by Connjiff
Hello again I live in a town called Las Cruces New Mexico(Zone 8a)and as its getting to be summertime I thought it would be the perfect time to start maybe a DIY bog garden or terrarium etc... outdoors for some temperate carnivorous plants such as venus flytraps, sarracenia, etc... The only problem is it can get dry, hot and very windy (similar to phoenix but windier). So I was wondering what way would be the best to grow my plants outside and if there is a specific place around the house I should put them etc... Thank You

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:56 am
by sanguinearocks101
I think some pinguicula, drosera, and drosophyllum can survive in hot dry places. But the pinguicula and drosera have adaptations to survive the heat and don't catch bugs during the hot and dry time.

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 12:14 am
by Connjiff
If I used a tiny greenhouse like this and maybe kept the doors open and put a humidifier in there would it be okay or is there a better tiny- medium size greenhouse I could use
https://www.zulily.com/p/hardwood-plant ... xSEALw_wcB

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 12:34 am
by Connjiff
If anyone could help me I would greatly appreciate it I really want to try to grow some temperate CP's.

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:11 am
by f1appyb1rd
I would say that a bog garden would be your best option outdoors. I grew a couple vft and Sarracenia outdoors on my roof in full sun last summer (I live in zone 7b) using the tray method and they grew ok as long as I kept them moist and didn’t let them dry out and bake in the sun. I can imagine a bog garden kept sufficiently moist would a be good way to grow vft, Sarracenia, and drosera in your climate.


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Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:50 am
by Connjiff
wow thank you! what would you do about wind

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:00 am
by f1appyb1rd
Connjiff wrote:wow thank you! what would you do about wind
You could position it somewhere where it blocks the wind? The wind blowing over the bog garden will probably dry out the media faster but unless it’s like hurricane force wind I don’t think it will negatively affect the cp’s.


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Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:20 am
by Connjiff
okay thank you so much! a bog garden seems the way to go but do you think that tiny greenhouse would work at all or no that would just be the easiest option for me but if that wouldnt work I definetly can go with the bog garden whatever is best for my CP's

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:31 pm
by sanguinearocks101
The greenhouse you pictured will probably work as long as it is protected from wind and any damage that occurs is quickly repaired. I think Harbor Freight also has some good greenhouses for good prices. The greenhouse would probably need a door open on it so the heat can escape. It up to you what you want, if you want something that looks nice on your lawn go with the bog garden, if you want a little more control over the condition of your plants go with the greenhouse.

Re: windy, dry,hot climates for CP's

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 6:31 pm
by Connjiff
sanguinearocks101 wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 1:31 pm The greenhouse you pictured will probably work as long as it is protected from wind and any damage that occurs is quickly repaired. I think Harbor Freight also has some good greenhouses for good prices. The greenhouse would probably need a door open on it so the heat can escape. It up to you what you want, if you want something that looks nice on your lawn go with the bog garden, if you want a little more control over the condition of your plants go with the greenhouse.
Thank you so much for your help. I heard somewhere that a cold frame might work better for the hotter climate I live do you think that would be a better option.