Given some of the places where purps and some Dews overwinter naturally, I would disagree. The selection of what will survive won't be as wide as in warmer regions, but it should be possible to keep some CPs.Some people can overwinter CP's outside, some cant..
it depends on where you live, and your climate.
Zone 6 and colder, you usually cant overwinter outdoors..
Zone 7 and warmer, you generally can..
(yes I know..in the north some people do successful overwinter VFT's and Sarracenia outdoors..
but they are the exception, not the rule..
you need a large in-ground bog, with HEAVY mulch..for the average hobbyist, growing plants in pots,
you cant overwinter them outdoors in Zone 6 or colder..)
In West Virginia, IMO its not workable..you probably cant successfully overwinter plants outdoors..
its simply too cold.
More info:
http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/scottychaos/CP/page2.html
Scot
Thanks for the heads up, I'll have to keep an eye out for them. As a matter of fact if you can and are willing, I'd happily give you my contact info to forward to them. Pm me.I think the forum member's forum name is JBL. I've visited him once. He's visited me once. Another one is your area is elgecko (Steve Swartz). We've visited each other like 5X. He and JBL initiated a local CP group, called SEPACPS.
thanks for all the replys im just going to go for it next winter