my new babies.
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- Shallot Man
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I might have mentioned it. Some years ago when I had a small collection. Thought I would treat them to some live food. Went round the local fishing shop with one of those small jam jars you get in Hotels. Goes without saying, there must have half the local fishermen in there getting there bait. They viewed my request with some amusement.
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They're a lovely colour Diane. I had Saracena, Sundew and Butterwort in a wide not too deep bowl . I put sphagnum moss around them and kept it nice and moist. They lasted for quite a few years and looked lovely.
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Very pretty. Do they eat whitefly? Pity they're indoors plants. I could do with positioning some in the middle of my overwintering curly kale which always seems to get swamped with the wretched creatures.
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By the way, the are hardy enough to have outside, but do better and are more use eating the pests in the greenhouse or conservatory. I've seen Sundew and Butterwort growing in the wild on Mull and in Yorkshire so they are quite tough.