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Monday, December 08, 2003

 
Let's see if this works: Baby gifts for new parents
  



Thursday, May 01, 2003

 
Grubco | Welcome - More mail order bugs! What the heck is that thing in the grass?
  

 
Can O Products - Canned bugs. Can O' Crickets(TM). Don't know what else to say about that.
  

 
View from inside a SarraceniaInsectivorous Plants in the Wilderness - A collection of amazing photos of CPs in habitat and information on a new Japanese photo book. How did he get the picture from inside the pitcher looking out?
  

 
Sarracenia leucophylla 'Titan'(tm)Agri-Starts III Carnivorous Plants - These folks are big tissue culture growers of carnivorous plants (and many other plants). Most of their stuff is pretty mainstream, but they have a very cool S. leucophylla variety called 'Titan'(tm). Wish I could find someone to split a 72 pack with.
  

 
[Bug 3512 - Saving details doesn't finish] - This, I need to watch.
  

 
killerplants.com - Your Online Source for Knowledge Botanical - I had always heard about this website, but just assumed it was another CP site. Turns out it's a pretty cool general gardening site that's CP aware.
  



Monday, March 31, 2003

 
Solar watersolar water - A solar water distiller. I don't know if this will work in SSJ, but I should give it a try.
  



Monday, March 17, 2003

 
Gator!Florida waterscapes - Barry Rice put together a nice photo log of his trip to Florida. Not too much exciting in the way of CPs but an interesting travel log none the less.
  



Monday, February 17, 2003

 
pinguiculaA WORLD OF PINGUICULA - A pretty complete French site all about Pinguicula. Good growing tips and nice overview of which substrates make the best media for these greasy little plants.
  



Thursday, February 13, 2003

 
Akai Ryu - Red DragonDionaea photos - Venus Fly Traps (Dionaea) come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. It makes it hard to understand which plant you're after, especially since no one is bothering to register the various names. Here's a list of pretty much every variety of VFT for reference.
  



Tuesday, February 04, 2003

 
Danger!Nepenthis Bicalcarata - Nice picture of some ants hanging off the fang of a N. bicalcarata, awaiting certain doom.
  

 
Hot Pepper Wax--Our Products - Yet one more weapon in the arsenal. Death to squirrels and ants. Can also season your burrito.
  



Wednesday, January 08, 2003

 
urban mini-bogWindowbox Micro-Bog - Kit Halsted has written instructions on how to create an urban "mini-bog". It's even squirrel-proof. Cool.
  

 
Sarracenia propagation - Phil Sheridan has an excellent overview of how to "power grow" Sarracenia seedlings.
  





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