The Basics of Winter Dormancy in Carnivorous Plants 🌿🪰❄️

Winter Dormancy – The Great Plant Snooze 🌿❄️ So… Your Carnivorous Plant Suddenly Looks Like It’s Dying? Is your VENUS FLYTRAP looking like a train wreck? Relax. It isn’t dying – it’s just tired. As the South African sun dips and the nights get bitey, your temperate carnivores punch the clock for a well-deserved rest. […]
Splitting your Trumpet Pitchers (Sarracenia)

All plants sold at Currys Post Carnivores will not need to be re-potted for at least a year. We ensure that, before they are shipped off to their new forever homes, the pot size is appropriate enough to last at least 12 months. However, there will come a time when you will need to repot […]
Airplants! Just how the heck do they grow without roots?

Prepare to be amazed by the wonder of Tillandsia plants, also known as air plants! These incredible creatures of nature defy the rules of the plant world by thriving without roots. While most plants depend on soil for nutrients and water, air plants take it to the next level, absorbing everything they need directly from […]
Now THAT’s a Sticky Situation

For those, like me, who love the look and appeal of the Sundews,you are really going to enjoy watching this video. Came across it during one of my random browsing sessions and is just so awesome and informative, that I had to share it. The macro and close-up shots of these magnificent plants, really do […]
A day at the Spa for Carnivorous Plants

Carnivorous plants are plants, and like all other plants, their leaves, traps, or pitchers will eventually die off. This is perfectly normal, and new growth will replace them in no time. However, from an aesthetic point of view, who wants a Pitcher Plant or Venus Fly Trap full of dead leaves or traps? However, cutting […]
Splitting your Venus Fly Traps

All plants sold at Currys Post Carnivores will not need to be re-potted for at least a year. We ensure that before they are shipped off to their new forever homes, the pot size is appropriate enough to last at least 12 months. However there will come a time when you will need to re-pot […]
