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Author: networkrail
Date: Mar 7, 2007 15:01

Its not march and my venus fly trap has been in the back of a cool
cupboard since about october. Given its starting to get warm outside,
and that the plants has started to spring a few traps in the last few
weeks (just one has come up sice December) is it a good time to get it
out, start giving it plenty of water and put it down in the compost
heap to get some lunch??

Thanks!

peter
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Re: Venus Fly Traps         


Author: robkingston
Date: Mar 7, 2007 17:12

On 7 Mar, 14:01, networkr...@mailinator.com wrote:
> Its not march and my venus fly trap has been in the back of a cool
> cupboard since about october. Given its starting to get warm outside,
> and that the plants has started to spring a few traps in the last few
> weeks (just one has come up sice December) is it a good time to get it
> out, start giving it plenty of water and put it down in the compost
> heap to get some lunch??
>
> Thanks!
>
> peter
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Re: Venus Fly Traps         


Author: shazzbat
Date: Mar 7, 2007 17:18

mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:1173276096.039781.130290@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> Its not march

It is here.

Steve
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Re: Venus Fly Traps         


Author: David France
Date: Mar 10, 2007 19:33

Should I have allowed my plant to go dormant over Winter?
I've just kept it on a South facing windowsill standing in a saucer of water
all the time.
It looks healthy enough. It has even had a couple of flower stems, though
the little white flowers were nothing to shout about. Are they supposed to
rest over Winter?

David.
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