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GROWING VENUS FLYTRAPS - Perennials native to boggy areas of coastal NC & SC. They grow in moist, acidic soils in full sun, but only survive winter outdoors in Zones 8-10. In colder climates, grow in a moist environment/terrarium that can go indoors during winter. They thrive in poor, acidic soil with good drainage. Grow in a pot with drainage holes. Avoid planting in regular potting soil: A blend of 1/3 sand & 2/3 sphagnum peat moss provides the best drainage & moisture retention. Don't add... Venus Flytrap Plant, Insectivorous Plant, Venus Flytrap, Fly Trap, Little Shop Of Horrors, Venus Fly Trap, Fly Traps, Peat Moss, Carnivorous Plants

GROWING VENUS FLYTRAPS - Perennials native to boggy areas of coastal NC & SC. They grow in moist, acidic soils in full sun, but only survive winter outdoors in Zones 8-10. In colder climates, grow in a moist environment/terrarium that can go indoors during winter. They thrive in poor, acidic soil with good drainage. Grow in a pot with drainage holes. Avoid planting in regular potting soil: A blend of 1/3 sand & 2/3 sphagnum peat moss provides the best drainage & moisture retention. Don't…

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