The best of these tutorials I’ve seen so far looking to make a bog garden in an old porcelain sink and this definitely points the way forwards, thanks. I am in Southampton England.
Thank you for posting this video. I have recently purchased a few carnivorous plants and I am planning on putting them around my garden to help with pest. The idea of a tub garden is a great idea.
I am very much inspired to acquire such very elegant and magnificent garden. It is another gardening techniques I have learned through watching this video. Thank you for letting me know some of your interesting ideas.
Thanks for the great video! Good info and you explained it very well! I’m going to surprise my son he has a little stand in the backyard with all type of carnivorous plants.
Great video! Thanks for putting this together and sharing your valuable know-how! I need to figure out which of my plants can survive a 6a/6b lifestyle, though I feel like with everything getting warmer, I'm more of a 7 most years.
Thanks for watching! Glad the video was helpful. We've had reports from growers in zone 5 and 6 who have been successful. Proper winter care is the key to success. Watch our Volume 1 playlist for winter care information. www.growcarnivorousplants.com/carnivorous-plant-videos/
Can I move my indoor carnivorous plants from my window indoors to full sun outdoors without them burning and dying? Once they are getting full sun with they do well when I bring them back indoors by the window?
Great video. Never thought about growing carnivorous plants before but I do have an old bathtub I was thinking of using as a planter. Do you think if I put a carnivorous plant garden near my goat pens it will help cut down on the fly problem? Lol
I would like to do this but you said snow does not kill the plants. Or below zero temps either? Very pretty what you have done. Hope you are on line yet. Last question was asked long ago.
Hi SarraceniaNorthWest how do I take care of this plant cause it is my first time taking care of these if I don't have a green house how do I take care of it and wh at things do I need as well because it is dried out
I live In a very dry climate and its extremely hot in summer it can easily reach 100 or more degrees Fahrenheit I am planing in buying fly traps and sarracenias flavas but I was concerned that the climate is too dry for them or too hot will it be fine to grow then outside?
They generally do. However, where SarraceniaNorthwest is located has extremely soft water and they also have massive R/O units iirc. I live in NW Oregon and our water is so soft I can use it for all but the most sensitive carnivores. I just let the hose run for a few minutes before watering my temperate plants. I use distilled on my tropical plants, but I only have a few dozen tropical carnivores. Test the gh and kh of your tap water.
Would it be a good idea to make one of these in a desert region? I ask due to your last added comment about the tub needing more water than other containers
I noticed you didn't plug the hole but simply added a rock. Then, you added a filter on the top hole to drain the excess water. Why would there be excess water if you have a leaky hole at the bottom?
I was told not to use tap water, fish water, or rain water.. what am I suppose to water it with? Lol I’m not buying tons of distilled water, that’s a bit much..
I filled a Rubbermaid bin with 50/50 sphagnum peat moss and perlite and planted my CPs. I then added distilled water until the the top was moist. After a week, the container smelled like sewage. Why?
hi i don't know if you will read it i see in your page that you have drosera groamagolensis i would like to buy two but i am from guatemala i don't know if you can send me it
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Fernando Ícaro I believe he couldn't as those plants are meant for the subtropics. Likely if they went to Brazil, they'll die. But you can do that with tropical plants like a butterwort or a tropical sundew or with a tropical pitcher plant and such.
Tony Romo what are you talking about its harder to grow them in doors out side you don't have to do jack s*** indoors you have to maintain a constant humidity temperature and the right light cycle I put a lot of care into my plants so quit speaking words guy
very good video, great speaking voice and very informational
I love it! Made comments and there gone.
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The best of these tutorials I’ve seen so far looking to make a bog garden in an old porcelain sink and this definitely points the way forwards, thanks. I am in Southampton England.
Good planting sarracenia 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Another great video Jacob! Thanks for making it!
You have a great voice. Teach me everything.
Thank you for posting this video. I have recently purchased a few carnivorous plants and I am planning on putting them around my garden to help with pest. The idea of a tub garden is a great idea.
I am very much inspired to acquire such very elegant and magnificent garden. It is another gardening techniques I have learned through watching this video. Thank you for letting me know some of your interesting ideas.
My favorite carnivorous plant is the sundew + thanks for the tip.
Excellent video
Great video!
Also; excellent music choice for the time lapse :)
Thanks for the great video! Good info and you explained it very well! I’m going to surprise my son he has a little stand in the backyard with all type of carnivorous plants.
Dude! This is Awesome!!
Great video! Thanks for putting this together and sharing your valuable know-how! I need to figure out which of my plants can survive a 6a/6b lifestyle, though I feel like with everything getting warmer, I'm more of a 7 most years.
Thanks for watching! Glad the video was helpful. We've had reports from growers in zone 5 and 6 who have been successful. Proper winter care is the key to success. Watch our Volume 1 playlist for winter care information.
www.growcarnivorousplants.com/carnivorous-plant-videos/
Great information, thank you so much!!
Great video! Very informative and thorough Keep up the great work
Great vid - informative and enthusiastic, thanks so much.
What about a drip irrigation hose? Would trickle in the water. Just a thought.
awesome idea. are you using tap water? my tap water has 430 ppm. gotta buy distilled.
Can I move my indoor carnivorous plants from my window indoors to full sun outdoors without them burning and dying? Once they are getting full sun with they do well when I bring them back indoors by the window?
Oh man! I just set mine up a few weeks back... mind you I did pretty much everything you guys did so its cool.
Nice, real nice. Great tip on thegravel...
I'm moving to Nc in a few days. I'll be trying this in spring, hopefully my area isn't too cold in winter.
these plants are native to north and south carolina, so i think you'll be fine
Great video. Never thought about growing carnivorous plants before but I do have an old bathtub I was thinking of using as a planter. Do you think if I put a carnivorous plant garden near my goat pens it will help cut down on the fly problem? Lol
That sounds like an awesome idea! Did you try it?
Awesome job. I'm always so impress with your knowledge on CPS.
Keep up the good work.
Kyddoemiko
I would like to do this but you said snow does not kill the plants. Or below zero temps either? Very pretty what you have done. Hope you are on line yet. Last question was asked long ago.
Nice presentation.
Dennis Younger yup
Cool video. This looks completely doable with minimal effort. So the soil mix will be good for 5 years?
What kind of water are you using? I thought it's only allowed to use rainwater or demi-water.
His water is probably good enough or he uses a distiller
They have a reverse osmosis unit.
He is EXCELLENT!
Hi SarraceniaNorthWest how do I take care of this plant cause it is my first time taking care of these if I don't have a green house how do I take care of it and wh at things do I need as well because it is dried out
I live In a very dry climate and its extremely hot in summer it can easily reach 100 or more degrees Fahrenheit I am planing in buying fly traps and sarracenias flavas but I was concerned that the climate is too dry for them or too hot will it be fine to grow then outside?
Mr.SarraceniaNorthwest, is there carnivorous plant care for March 2013?
I want to watch!!!
One question Nepenthes need dormancy ???
when u guys water them it looks like u use tap water (from the hose) do u?
Can I use wood and make my own ?
Not sure. We've never tried it out. I'm not sure how long it'll last though. You may need to line it with plastic.
They generally do. However, where SarraceniaNorthwest is located has extremely soft water and they also have massive R/O units iirc. I live in NW Oregon and our water is so soft I can use it for all but the most sensitive carnivores. I just let the hose run for a few minutes before watering my temperate plants. I use distilled on my tropical plants, but I only have a few dozen tropical carnivores. Test the gh and kh of your tap water.
nice video and nice plants :))
Would it be a good idea to make one of these in a desert region? I ask due to your last added comment about the tub needing more water than other containers
wonderful Idea!
What happend to the old plants in the bog garden?
PS, nice video
I noticed you didn't plug the hole but simply added a rock. Then, you added a filter on the top hole to drain the excess water. Why would there be excess water if you have a leaky hole at the bottom?
R you using tap water?
Can I keep a pitcher plant in the edge of a small pond with fish? In the marginal section where only the bottom of the pot is in the water?
Probably not since there would be too many nutrients.
Excellent!
There's a cat in this video, 10/10
"First, you gonna need a good bathtub"...fraid he was gonna say that.
Where can I get the soil mix in bulk to fill a bathtub?
So great. Thank you
Can serracenias live in tropical condotions
i would like to see more of this
how is your front tooth
Thanks for the info!
I was told not to use tap water, fish water, or rain water.. what am I suppose to water it with? Lol I’m not buying tons of distilled water, that’s a bit much..
Rain water is best
I filled a Rubbermaid bin with 50/50 sphagnum peat moss and perlite and planted my CPs. I then added distilled water until the the top was moist. After a week, the container smelled like sewage. Why?
Probably bacteria buildup from the water
@@lukemessineo7204 Yeah. I switched to pots instead.
I thought you can't use regular water but distilled or rain water?
Cheryl Hepler I was wondering the same thing, maybe it's different with a bog instead of a pot
In vietnamese, we plant in house, near the windows or in the highest floor
I need to make something like this. I live in the Carolina's so I think it'd do great. Also, that's a fat cat man. I got one colored about the same.
carolina's are where venus fly traps come from
what state are you growing these in?
Mellow Man Oregon
hi i don't know if you will read it i see in your page that you have drosera groamagolensis i would like to buy two but i am from guatemala i don't know if you can send me it
Thanks for watching our videos! I'm sorry, we ship only within the United States. Write to us through our website, and I can give you the name of a nursery that could possibly ship to you.
Isn't regular soil deadly to carnivorous plants? The nutrients are too much.
do you sell your plants for brazil? or no?
Fernando Ícaro I believe he couldn't as those plants are meant for the subtropics. Likely if they went to Brazil, they'll die.
But you can do that with tropical plants like a butterwort or a tropical sundew or with a tropical pitcher plant and such.
thanks
Dude nice video..I just couldn't take my eyes off your grill...
that's what we call south and north carolina :D
awsome
Niccceee I like
Carnivorous plants generally need a lot of sun.
No, offcourse not. :) He said they outgrew them. And the new plants are baby plants. :)
So shallow...
Haha bungi
thats a fat cat....
i almost bought on this site too bad you dont have what i wanted which is pinguicula esseriana
He's using tap water that's a no no
+Mr. MaN and yet his plants did so well anyways. Let's see your garden, bro.
Tony Romo I have a great carnivorous terrarium
+Mr. MaN you mean inside your home, nothing special about that
Tony Romo what are you talking about its harder to grow them in doors out side you don't have to do jack s*** indoors you have to maintain a constant humidity temperature and the right light cycle I put a lot of care into my plants so quit speaking words guy
The water supplied to his place is probably soft enough to be used for carnivorous plants. I use tap water for my plants too.