Spring is officially here! If you are in WNC on Saturday (4/27)- Stop by Haywood's Historic Farmer's Market from 9-12. We will be there and we hope you are too! Happy Growing 💚
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Giveaway winners!

We have completed the drawing for our first ever plant giveaway and our two winners have been chosen! I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for your support and your interest in all these amazing plants 💚

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GIVEAWAY TIME!!

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GIVEAWAY TIME!!

Time for a plant giveaway!  I have two separate carnies that need a new home, one tropical and one temperate. All you have to do to enter is purchase $20 worth of plants between now and 8/19 and you will be entered to WIN! Here is how it works: I will put everyone's name in a bowl and draw out one winner. I will contact you and you get to choose which plant you would like. Then I will pick another name for the next plant. Make sure when you place your order to include contact information like an email address or...

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Pot sizes

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Pot sizes

Here is a simple comparison of the different pot sizes we use.     

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How to divide and repot Sarracenia

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How to divide and repot Sarracenia

I know that repotting can be a bit daunting but there really is no need to fear! Generally speaking the best time to repot temperate species (which includes all sarracenia) is at the tail end of winter/ beginning of spring. This way the plant is still dormant, easier to work with and you aren't disrupting its growing season.  I have this overgrown Sarracenia purpurea that I have been wanting to divide for a while now so I though this would make a good subject to show beginners how to divide a clumpy pitcher plant. All Sarracenia grow from rhizomes that...

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D burmannii is officially available!

D burmannii is officially available!

I'm glad to finally add D burmanii to our inventory. It has been a long time favorite of mine.  We have several other species of sundew in the works including D regia, the KING of the sundews, and D adelea 'Giant', another easy to grow large plant. Keep looking back for those to be listed :)

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