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Carnivorous plants in cold climates
« on: June 05, 2013, 08:26:34 AM »
I've been reading a very interesting blog with plenty of photos called "Zone 6b: Growing Carnivorous Plants in Cold Climates" http://zone6b.wordpress.com/.

There is a good step-by-step account beginning on May 29, 2011 of a new bog garden the author had created at his home in southwestern Ontario, Canada.  Carl Mazur has a wealth of information and shares his experiences in his blog posts, I know that many of you will be "wowed" by his gardens and his plants.

Be sure to check out the bog garden in the May 25, 2013 post.  It is not the author's garden but it is fantastic!

emm

 

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