



I prefer to grow plants in pots, easier care and I can move them about easily to photograph. I am going to enjoy photographing the Pitcher plants. I haven't grown any for several years now. I take them out of the peat, perlite and sand mix they are planted in and plant them in fresh New Zealand Sphagnum, and have them in a tray of distilled water. Normally I use plastic pots but I want these to fit in with all my other front porch plants in terra cotta.
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