A visit with Jeremiah: Aug 2021
Back in Aug 2021, Kinjie and I traveled to Colorado to meet up with Jeremiah. Here’s a few clips and photos from the visit. A huge thank you to Jeremiah & family for your hospitality and generosity!
View ArticleSeedling: S. luteola x purpurea “Smurf”
Last month I pulled some seedlings from the outdoors to grow under lights indoors for the winter. This will give them a little jump in growth to prepare for next season. A few years ago I did some...
View ArticleSarracenia Seedlings
Hi! Here’s a few seedlings that have been under lights this winter. Some of the characteristics are now starting to show and I’m pretty excited to see how these evolve! There’s a few interesting ones...
View ArticleSeedling Spotlight: Lidless
Pitcher plants come in all sorts of colors and forms. They look pretty unique already … but those lidless ones? Oh, those lidless ones are on another level of strange and I like it! They are...
View ArticlePurpurea Pumice Ice Bowl
More frozen fun from this morning! This week, temps have been dipping into the low 20’s and teens – and some plants still look decent. S. purpurea (most notably northern types) and their hybrids can...
View ArticleCold Dragon
Cold Dragon. Here’s another creature that survives the winters out here. Below is a photo from September 2020 – when this infernal alien amalgamation was spawned into existence. It is comprised of...
View ArticlePersistent Pitchers
March already?! What? Spring and new growth is right around the corner. But for now – it is still grey and cold out here. While most of the collection is looking very dry and crispy, a few persistent...
View ArticleSarracenia Clean Up ASMR
Enjoy the soothing sounds of Sarracenia pitchers burning. With the impending growth right around the corner, it is now time to clean up the grow area. My usual method of tidying the Sarracenia up is...
View ArticleNepenthes Pollen Collection
Hello! One of my nepenthes recently bloomed – exciting stuff! In the past, I’ve snipped those flower spikes off – but this time, I’ll be attempting some Nepenthes crosses in collaboration with other...
View ArticleSpring Cleaning 2022
Spring cleaning is in full effect in the garden. Each season, once the deep freeze danger passes, I remove the dormant pitchers that once served as winter insulation. I typically wield the clippers...
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