Welcome to The Pitcher Plant Project’s *new* crib!
Seasons come and seasons go; they are the constant measure to grow with. It’s time to expand — it’s time to grow. Soooo…. I’ve just moved the old blog here to it’s new home. (Please update-eth your bookmarks and links…) Word. Thanks homies.
The climate here in the SF/Bay Area is unique enough to actually allow me to do some garden-y things that I probably wouldn’t be able to normally do if I would have been living in another area. In the yard, winter for me is not only a time of cleaning, such as mowing the pitchers down — but it is also a season where I will divide things up and move things around in anticipation of new and continued growth.
I do appreciate all the feedback I’ve gotten thus far in my bloggin’ journey on this weird but awesomely rad plant matter that feeds on things. To each and every one of you who allow me to share this addiction with you and also to those that continue to encourage, and inspire – my sincere thanks. You’ve promoted me to flourish. This blog’s for you. Let’s grow.
[Sarracenia “Georgia Peach” x (minor x ‘Judith Hindle’)]
[S. minor var. okeefenokeensis x S. “Green Monster”, November 20, 2010]

[S. courtii x “Green Monster”, September 28, 2010]
[S. courtii x “Green Monster”, November 13, 2010]
[S. courtii x “Green Monster”, November 13, 2010]
[S. courtii x “Green Monster”, November 13, 2010]
[Sarracenia ‘Doodle Bug’ OP, Photo taken 11/13/2010]
[Out of season flower bud. Photo taken October 31, 2010]
[A hybrid I crossed in spring of 2008: Sarracenia ‘White Sparkler’ x (‘Ladies in Waiting’ x ‘Judith Hindle’). Photo taken November 6, 2010.]
[The flower. Sarracenia ‘White Sparkler’ x (‘Ladies in Waiting’ x ‘Judith Hindle’). Photo taken November 6, 2010]
[Sarracenia ‘Wilkersons Red’ – Open Pollinated]
[Sarracenia “Woodnative #1, a Chris Gussman Hybrid]

