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Sphagnum and Polytrichum mosses
... is often used in planting mixes and is a primary component of peat moss. Plugs or pieces of live moss are planted in acidic media to start colonies. Most species prefer cool ... protection and wetting dry moss before handling lowers air born dust. Avoid inhaling moss dust. Botanique pasteurizes the moss we use for packing (not live moss, Sporothrix apparently doesn't like live sphagnum), either by ...
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... as H. tatei and H. ionasii require colder nights (45-58°F), but most others live happily with night time lows of 55-70°F. Do not freeze! Humidity: This should ... too frequently. Keep the growing crown above soil level when transplanting and do not allow live moss to cover the crown. General: Feeding is usually not needed, but adding a few small ...
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Venus' Fly Trap, Venus Flytrap, Venus's Flytrap growing
... We use about 1/3 clean sand + 2/3 Peat Moss. A 50/50 blend of Peat Moss and sand also works well, but will dry out quicker. Some growers use pure peat moss with no sand. Do not use potting soil, Michigan peat or soil- ... well after repotting.Do not fertilize flytraps! With simple care, flytraps can live many years. Planting from Bare-Root Bulbs - Flytraps tend to fold their ...
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Australian Sundew, Drosera adelae, Carnivorous plant care
... the plants can be grown in several porous, acidic and well drained soils, we recommend live or dead sphagnum mixed with about 30% rinsed perlite to help keep the media loose ... helpful but not necessary. If using live sphagnum, be sure to trim the moss away from the plant so it doesn't get covered by the moss. A six to eight inch pot ...
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Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
... name for this lovely wildflower. Although the original crown may die after blooming, often, they live for years. Offsets usually appear and seedlings can be produced in abundance. Give this species ... the usual bog garden in a mix of 1/3 sand plus 2/3 peat moss. Keep the area around the plants weed free and avoid mulch during the growing season ...
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