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Here's how to care for pitcher plants in your home or garden. Keep in a place with lots of bright, indirect light. Plant in a well-drained potting mix of sphagnum moss and perlite. Water with ...
And compared with buying bottled water, using a water filter pitcher is substantially more affordable (we did the math). The activated carbon filters used in most pitchers do a great job of ...
Pitcher plants are easy to plant. Find a container that is just a bit bigger than the plant’s current container. Make sure ...
If you've ever used a traditional water pitcher and have felt frustrated over the lengthy waiting times for your water to filter, you aren’t alone. Many tend to skip this tedious process and end ...
The pitcher plant Nepenthes x ventrata is gorgeous and popular with horticulturists, but it’s deadly for the insects that fall into the trap for which it is named. Yet the enzymes in the digestive ...