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Hello there,
I am a new member and live in the UK.
Does anyone have ny experince of keeping British native sundew plants - can
I use ericaceous compost?
What about feeding - if there are no insects around that are small enough?
(probably the usual British food would be the midge - but these are not
native where I live).
What about moisture - can they survive in waterlogged substrate?
I am interestd as I would like to know whether it is possible to keep these
alive and healthy in the UK.
Does anoyone know whether it is possible to keep them indoors or would
outdoors be better?
Are they sensitive to poor air quality?
Shouil I use rainwater rather than tap water?
orry for so many questions.
I cannot find any other source if information and hope that someone out
there might be able to help.
Is there anywhere I could get a tropical specimen to try - would anyone send
one to me?
Well, better go and get the dinner ready!
Cheers for now,
Hazel



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