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We have a lot of plants in our house, and unfortunately, that has come with a problem: fungus gnats. For a long time, we thought they were fruit flies, but eventually over time, we realized they were coming from the soil of our house plants. Once we realized this, it led us to a new

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Tangela Jennings
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, Plante Carnivore, Venus Flytrap, Fly Trap, Little Shop Of Horrors, Venus Fly Trap, Fly Traps, Peat Moss

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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