We visited a few weeks ago and Matt was exceptionally helpful, our plants are doing really well with his advice and we’re enjoying watching them catch insects. Highly recommended 👍 Thanks Matt
Building my own bog garden today. Thank you for the tips Matt. It's good to see your outside plants are slower too. Mine were frozen solid and many still look dormant now. There is still hope the have survived the sustained -10 we had in Essex too.
Your outdoor borders are amazing. The past winter has been tough as I've lost a number of Sarracenia that were overwintered in a cloche and am seeing what comes through in my Belfast sink planters that have thrived after a number of winters. The S.pupurea's are proving to be tough as old boots, as I've seen their leaves frozen solid into ice cubes. Makes sense why the flowers outside don't cause botrytis, with there being more flow of air than in the glasshouses for the spores to settle and infect the plants.
Hi Mat, I keep watching your videos and was wondering if I could divide my Carnivorous plants as they have filled the pot and would like more than one pot! Take care, Margaret
This video inspired me to make a raised bog garden, can’t wait for more updates when everything starts filling in!
Wow, I love your channel.
We visited a few weeks ago and Matt was exceptionally helpful, our plants are doing really well with his advice and we’re enjoying watching them catch insects. Highly recommended 👍 Thanks Matt
Building my own bog garden today. Thank you for the tips Matt. It's good to see your outside plants are slower too. Mine were frozen solid and many still look dormant now. There is still hope the have survived the sustained -10 we had in Essex too.
Your outdoor borders are amazing. The past winter has been tough as I've lost a number of Sarracenia that were overwintered in a cloche and am seeing what comes through in my Belfast sink planters that have thrived after a number of winters. The S.pupurea's are proving to be tough as old boots, as I've seen their leaves frozen solid into ice cubes.
Makes sense why the flowers outside don't cause botrytis, with there being more flow of air than in the glasshouses for the spores to settle and infect the plants.
Thank you for the videos keep them coming. Awesome plants!
That temperate pinguicula is so beautiful 3:54
Hi Mat, I keep watching your videos and was wondering if I could divide my Carnivorous plants as they have filled the pot and would like more than one pot! Take care, Margaret
Yes you can and now would be a good time to do this Margaret
Hes kind
Great video thanks.
Thanks
Is this at any stage, or just as the flowers are fading?
Any stage really ,
What if my plant is flowering or starting to flour up? My phone need to report it? I am guessing it does not matter the same Applies what you said?
Do you fertilize your Sarracenia that are grown under glass?
Hi, no not these large display plants