I focus a lot on utrics as they do well for me. I love Neps, but they don't like my climate so much. For about a half of the year. This year was even in the deep south colder than most, and I lost several. Even while stowed in the garage and sometimes with a heater. Also those in the house were unhappy and did poorly. Japanese Aldrovanda does well, and has for several years. Still seeking the elusive red varieties. One local fellow gave me a big bunch of pings, two helis, and some cephs. The helis are goners, but most of the pings and cephs are still here. Some utrics inside and some outside, the aquatics do best in overwintering. Some things you have to save a piece or two inside to start over next year. My interests wax and wane often increasing when something is flowering, waking up, or growing fast like in the spring. Another local fellow gave me a big batch of Sarrs last year, they are waking up and three or more are fixing to flower. Some need repotting and that I should do soon. So focusing on them for awhile as well. Also starting some new seeds, including belladonna and some of the banes. So all over the map, really. As it warms up, I like to search for aquatic plants I know won't make it thru the winter, but are enjoyable for the summertime like water lettuce. I am wanting to experiment with some thing usually indoors outside in the summer. Genlisea for example, once it warms up enough.