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It's about time bluemax posted some photos!

The collection is looking great! Good to see you are still keeping the D. murfetii going. Mine unfortunately kicked the bucket. Love the U. reniformis setup, I might have to try something like that.
 
The collection is looking great! Good to see you are still keeping the D. murfetii going. Mine unfortunately kicked the bucket. Love the U. reniformis setup, I might have to try something like that.
'So great to hear from you, dude! Part of the trick with D. murfetii is that I always have a cup of root cuttings going so that in case of disaster I know there will be more plants later on. It also means that I always have little ones. 'Takes some patience to propagate this way but it is pretty much a sure thing. U. reneformis is the second greatest water tray imperialist of the plants I grow, just behind U. longifolia.
 
The Garage Window in May '24


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You might have to ignore the snowshoes and the water jugs. It really is a garage.


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At this time of year the lines between winter and summer growing plants become blurred.


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Drosera cuneifolia - from left to right: Table Mt. form and Silvermine (var. undulifolia) form.


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Drosera murfetii and (upper right) D. esterhuyseniae x slackii


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Ivan's D. anglica CA x HI


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Pinguicula laueana

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Great photo of my D. anglica CA X HI! Thanks for posting, I saved it. What's that big dead fly doing there?
Thanks! When I open my garage door the flies are often attracted to the lights. 'Looks like that one simply died of "old age". You wouldn't think... I should drop it into one of the helis.
 
Very cool seeing the garage window you've mentioned. Things look very good! I should post a few things too...
 
Thanks! When I open my garage door the flies are often attracted to the lights. 'Looks like that one simply died of "old age". You wouldn't think... I should drop it into one of the helis.
Oh, I thought maybe the big fly might be a hunting trophy.
Very cool seeing the garage window you've mentioned. Things look very good! I should post a few things too...
Yes, good to see bluemax's garage greenhouse. His plants are clearly loving it. Those Helis are the best looking I’ve ever seen. New word proposal: "Greengarage".
 
It's about Time bluemax cleaned the U. longifolia out of the Big Terra -

Some years ago I put a small pot of Utric. longifolia into the big terra (55 gallon tank.) Now I am badly needing to remove most of it as it has gotten into the 'sump', which is the water beneath the false bottom, and moved throughout the whole thing. While it's lovely when in bloom it is getting into everything and shading out the plants I actually want in there, and crowding them out of their water trays and soil, so it is time to take the plunge. I thought maybe some of you might find the overgrown state entertaining. I know I do.

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:LOL: U. longifolia seems to be the biggest offender for this! Quite the cautionary tale ;) @Werdna recently discussed with me a similar situation.
Thanks for sharing!
 
Sounds like a plan! What's the reason behind the sump in this setup, humidity?
 
Sounds like a plan! What's the reason behind the sump in this setup, humidity?

Yes, humidity is important for this setup. It also allows a place for the condensing water to go as it drips down the glass of the tank while the plants can all have their own water trays. Some have fertilizer in them and some don't like to stand in water so I can sort of customize.
 
Oh, I see I'm in trouble now!. Hope the invader could give me some flowers soon!.
It was so sad in a pot for 2 years, so, I decided to throw it around of the pingrock. 🙄
 

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The Garage Garden in Feb. 2025


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Drosera rupicola


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D. squamosa


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D. hookeri, bronze/red stems




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D. magna


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D. alba


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P. gigantea, red blush form.


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D. villosa


I am often amazed at how well some plants grow in the mid-winter temperatures in my garage growing area. It's kinda expected that the tuberous sundews will do well but I haven't expected Drosera villosa to just continue on as though it wasn't cold out there. The temps are in the high 40's to low 50's F. in the daytime and in the low 40's at night. Since I have been increasing the photoperiod for the whole area I am seeing things happen that I thought would require higher temps. Every year is full of new experiences.
 

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Thanks, glad you liked it. It often throws growers off because it is fully green in warm weather but gets the red on it only in cooler temps. I got that one from Howard Bramble.
 
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