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Can I ask why you grow them under glass? For me originally it was because I had several other bog plants with them, but they grow so well they had to have their own space. Apart from birds taking the moss for nesting I can't really see a reason to keep them covered now. Not sure it will be any more difficult keeping them wet outside than in. I have only seen them in light woodland conditions in the wild but they grow along streams too I think so likely to be less shaded.
Brian,They are under glass 1. To preserve the sphagnum from birds.Agreed. maybe I will net them in spring and early summer. Lost most of a large autumn gentian pot a few years back.3. Much easier to look after, the glass also serves as a barrier to all the oddities that fall from nearby trees. It's amazing the number of maggots and larvae that drop periodically, not to mention the aphids etc.Not that close to trees so less of a problem, but slugs will be I guess.4. I don't have to bend down so far - as I get older the bending is the easy bit, getting up again not so easy.5. It gives me somewhere to sit in bad weather.This seems to be for you not the plants ;-) I have a couple of raised (boxes on legs) plunge benches. Maybe they will have a new use in future.