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Post by meateater on Jun 4, 2016 14:14:03 GMT -5
Didn't know there are carnivorous plants that can survive Canadian winter so I got curious but anyways.... I drooled over your list earlier, it's Canada Post that worries me (currently 6th week and ebay package still no show). Don't wanna go through the fuss just because Canada Post didn't do their job... You don't have to worry too much. Justin sends the plants via xpresspost which has tracking to it; if it is delayed because of the Post office's fault, you can claim a refund on the shipping cost. I have been sending and receiving via xpresspost for many times, the expected shipping date is usually met, only one time was delayed. And there's a slight coverage on the parcel if it gets destroyed, though I'm not too familiar with that. Hi H2O, may I pm you about shipping details?
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Post by meateater on Jun 4, 2016 14:18:01 GMT -5
I grow S. oreophila and another unknown Sar hybrid in an outdoor bog year round here in southern Manitoba. They don't thrive like they would in BC or Ontario, but I've had them growing out there for about a decade. I also had a typical VFT that survived 4 Manitoba winters before it died. I think it's the long winters we have that hurts them, not the cold temps seeing as we get lots of snow. I also find long winter quite challenging, lack of sunlight in particular. The recovery period is rather long after I move them outdoors for summer
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