So I've thought about getting a VFT, I live in Vancouver, Canada. I was thinking about planting one in the backyard to eat up all the flies we have in the summer, as well as the yellow jackets.
My problem is, that around here it's pretty dry (not humid at all!), yet rains alot (Yeah I know, it's weird), during the summer we get about 2-3 weeks of rain, then maybe another 2-3 weeks of NO rain.
My backyard has quite a bit of shade, depending on where I plant it. Sometimes in the winter, we get an incredible amount of snow, or some years, none at all. The weather is really unpredictable.
The question is, is there a species of VFT (or any other fly eating plant) that could survive this? If so, where could I get it? I'm willing to spend a little over 20 bucks for the plant. Thanks guys.
My problem is, that around here it's pretty dry (not humid at all!), yet rains alot (Yeah I know, it's weird), during the summer we get about 2-3 weeks of rain, then maybe another 2-3 weeks of NO rain.
My backyard has quite a bit of shade, depending on where I plant it. Sometimes in the winter, we get an incredible amount of snow, or some years, none at all. The weather is really unpredictable.
The question is, is there a species of VFT (or any other fly eating plant) that could survive this? If so, where could I get it? I'm willing to spend a little over 20 bucks for the plant. Thanks guys.