Mine are in the process of going dormant too. Most of my dews have formed their resting buds. I just emptied and removed the water trays. I don't know if I'm going to try to move the bogs or not. I may just decide to mulch them and leave them be. The smaller mini-bogs/pots will be moved out of the weather within the next couple of weeks.
Crystal
alec - The rosetted Drosera you are seeing were sent to me as D. sessilifolia seeds a couple years ago. There's a chance they may really be D. burmannii though. Does anyone know how to tell them apart? A friend mentioned D. sessilifolia appears more red while burmannii seems to stay all green. I appear to be seeing this, but I'm not 100 percent sure.
Fernando Rivadavia says "many of these links are not D. sessilifolia". So be cautious! D. burmanni and D. sessilifolia are often confused, especially since hybrids of the two are common in cultivation. D. sessilifolia: leaves orangish-yellow, more rounded, flowers pink, flower scape erect, wider more parallel petioles, round laminas, and is glandular on the petiole AND the back of the leaves. D. burmanni: leaves yellow-green, more triangular, flowers white, flower scape often with a curve at the base”.