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The Secret Life of Carnivorous Plants

by Trish

Carnivorous plants do exist, and they exist on every continent in the world except Antarctica. A carnivorous plant is a plant that receives most of its nutrients by consuming animals or insects.

Carnivorous plants are not the most commonly discussed plants, and many people don’t even know that they truly do exist. The following information will help you learn more about carnivorous plants and give you insight into their truly unique world.

 Carnivorous plants come in two main groups.

The Venus Flytrap, pitcher plants, and Waterwheel are three of the most popular carnivorous plants, but there are over 600 types of carnivorous plants in the world, and every single of one of them can be placed in one of two groups. These groups are based on the plant’s trapping technique. There are passive trap carnivorous plants, in which the plant receives its food by having an animal or insect get stuck to it or fall into its digestive system. And then there are active trap carnivorous plants, in which the plant actively locates its pretty in order to eat it.

 Carnivorous plants have five basic trapping techniques.

In order to survive, carnivorous plants receive most of their nutrients from animals and insects, and in order to get these nutrients, they need to trap their prey. There are five basic types of trapping mechanisms that carnivorous plants use. The first is known as a pitfall trap, in which prey is trapped in a rolled leaf and then consumed. The second trap is known as a lobster-pot trap, in which the prey is forced to move towards a plant’s digestive organ. The third trap is known as a flypaper trap, in which a plant emits a sticky substance that will trap any small animal or insect that lands on it. The fourth trap is known as a bladder trap, in which a plant has an internal vacuum-like organ that sucks prey down into its digestive system. The fifth and final trap is known as snap trap, in which plants rapidly move their leaves in order to stun or kill their prey.

 Carnivorous plants prefer nutrient dense soil.

The majority of carnivorous plants can be found in nutrient-dense soil. Most of the plants prefer to live in soggy soil, preferably near bogs. But there are some that also prefer warmer and drier areas and can be found near deserts.

 Carnivorous plants will not eat humans.

As children we always heard about man-eating plants, but carnivorous plants will not eat humans, so have no fear. For the most part, most carnivorous plants rely on small insects, such as flies and mosquitoes. If a carnivorous plant is located near water, it may eat small fish or frogs. On the rare occasion, some carnivorous plants have also been known to eat birds. But carnivorous plants pose absolutely no threat to humans, so you don’t have to fear for your life if you come across one.

 Most people don’t know much about carnivorous plants, but they truly are an amazing species. If you ever have the chance, you should try and watch a carnivorous plant in action. It truly is a sight to see.

Mariana S works for Franklin Pest Control, Indiana’s trusted exterminators.






Filed Under: In The Garden, Plant Profiles Tagged With: active, Carnivorous plants, continent, eats animals, insects, passive, pitcher plant, trap, venus flytrap, waterwheel

Healthy drinks with a new juicer

by Tricia

I’m sure that many of you made New Years Resolutions that began on January first. If you did make a resolution have you managed to stick to it?

I kept saying that I didn’t make any resolutions this year, but now that I think about it I believe that I did. The only reason I didn’t realize it is because I made my resolution way back in November. Remember when we got our Lab puppy? Well we got her for a few reasons, the main one being that I wanted a companion at home, but the other big reason was that I knew having a dog would force me to get outside several times a day for a walk.

As many of you know I’ve got Crohn’s disease and it’s been real bad for the last few years, so I’ve basically been living in chronic pain day in and day out. Remember last year I had long gaps where I’d say I hadn’t even been in my garden? That’s so unlike me! My lack of gardening and garden related visits last year was purely related to how bad I was feeling.

Getting a puppy, especially an active one like a Labrador Retriever, that needs to be exercised several times daily would surely force me to get outside and get active no matter how I was feeling right? Well it worked. Plus, getting outside and walking around sort of makes me feel better. It doesn’t help the pain I’m in much, but it takes my mind off of it.

I’ve also lost a little bit of the weight I’d gained last year due to my increasing activity.

Now I’m wondering what else can I do to improve my health? I have trouble eating a lot of foods because I don’t digest food well or some foods just don’t agree with my system, but I’ve been considering getting a juicer again. I was looking at the juicers at Wize.com and I’m pretty sure we’ll get one before the month is over.

We used to have a juicer, but we gave it away to one of my husbands aunts a few years ago as we weren’t using it. However now I’m thinking about all the fresh juices that I can make with a juicer and it sounds good to me. I can also juice carrots and other veggies, some of which are hard for me to eat raw or cooked because of the crohns. I’m sure that my body would appreciate the juiced form!

If you’ve been thinking of looking at juicers visit Wize.com. They have five pages of juicers on their site and each one is rated by consumers. The juicers, and other products on the site, are listed by highest rating. The ratings are made by those who have used the various products so it’s a consumer satisfaction rating.

You can read consumer reviews of each juicer (or other products) in order to see what features other people liked best, view product details and see the price range for each juicer as well as a listing of several online stores where you might purchase the juicer of your choosing.

Take a look at the whole site to find other products that you’ve been thinking about buying and read reviews before you buy.

As for me? I think I’ll take a look at their juicer listings and try to find one that’s been well rated and that fits my budget. I’m really going to work on getting healthy this year and I think a juicer will help as much as those walks with our dog will!

Filed Under: Great Sites, Health, Health and Fitness, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Pets and Wildlife, Recreation, Services, Shopping Tagged With: active, activity, budget, carrot juice, carrots, consumer rating, consumer ratings, consumers, cook, Crohns, dog, exercise, features, food, fruit juices, garden, gardening, Health, home, juicer, juicers, listing, New Year, online, online store, online stores, price, price range, product, products, purchase, Resolutions, Shopping, veggie juice, veggies, walk, walking, walks, Wize

Get outside and get active!

by Tricia

When I was growing up I remember being outdoors all the time. Playing with other kids from the neighborhood – hide and seek, jumpsie, skateboarding and rollerblading. There was non of this staying inside to play video games! Heck if I’d wanted to stay indoors to watch TV my parents would have though something was wrong with me, and if there’s wasn’t there’s no way I’d be allowed to just sit around and watch TV anyway.

Now as an adult I’d love to get back into that active outdoors lifestyle again. Living in a city such as Toronto sure does make it easy to get outside and do things!

I’ve been looking around for something to motivate me to get outside more and when I saw the heelys at Fritz’s Skate and Surf I thought “Well now this looks interesting!”. As I could certainly use a pair of heelys to whip around the neighborhood.

I’d go further than if I were just walking and I’d certainly get a bit of a workout as a result.

I actually like the wide selection of Healys and rollerblades at Fritz’s Skate and Surf. It’s a popular action sports shop in Miami. They have a wide selection of sporting goods from surfing gear to inline skates and all the accessories you can think of. They ship to both US, US military addresses, and Canada.

I think I’ll take a look through their selection of heelys and rollerblades to see if I can find any styles that I really like.

Did you rollerblade or skateboard as a child?

Filed Under: Gift ideas, Health and Fitness, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: 123skates, accessories, active, activity, blades, Canada, fun, games, gear, growing up, heelys, life, military, neighborhood, outdoor, outdoors, roller blades, rollerblading, selection, sports, Toronto, walking


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