Top Dressing for Carnivorous Plants
Top dressing has the advantage of preventing soil erosion during heavy rain while providing a decorative backdrop for your plants. Top dressings that are safe to use with carnivorous plants are pea gravel, silica sand, long-fiber sphagnum moss (dried), and live sphagnum moss. Avoid desert sand, succulent sand, and beach sand. Visit our website: http://www.growcarnivorousplants.com No terrariums. No myths. No nonsense. Get the straight facts from guys who grow and propagate thousands of carnivorous plants every year, since 1995.

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