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Whether it's a Venus flytrap, a sundew, or pitcher plant, you can grow beautiful carnivorous plants for your home and garden. They're easy to grow, and we'll show you how. No terrariums required! All carnivorous plants are carefully packaged and shipped to your home in perfect condition. When you unpack your plants, they will look as if you came to the nursery and picked them up yourself! Every order comes with easy-to-follow care instructions to get you started on the right track. You can also read care sheets and watch video podcasts online. Tons of information to help you grow the best carnivorous plants you will find online. Click here to get started! |
Watch May's Video Podcast.
This is a supplemental video to the Grow Carnivorous Plants DVD series. Watch the podcast for monthly care information and tips, and see for yourself how these guys grow thousands of carnivorous plants at their nursery. March was the wettest month in recorded history for the Pacific Northwest. See how carnivorous plants look like at this time of the year at the nursery. |
Get the straight facts from the guys who grow and propagate
thousands of carnivorous plants every year!












Watch May's Video Podcast.


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![Exornata, Citron Variety [S] Exornata, Citron Variety [S]](images/Scitronex.jpg)


![S. flava, Red Tube "AG3" [M] S. flava, Red Tube "AG3" [M]](images/Sag3.jpg)
![Sweet Excellence [S] Sweet Excellence [S]](images/Sleucominor.jpg)
![Areolata [S] Areolata [S]](images/Sareolata.jpg)
![N. ventricosa x boschiana [S] N. ventricosa x boschiana [S]](images/Nventbosch.jpg)






