Ok after making several trips to various lowes to try and develop a decent collection of sundews, I also recieved a bunch of Cobra Lillies. (it was apart of one of those botannical wonders box terraium dealies) However I really don't have the room for these in my ten gallon terrarium. So what I decided to do after repotting them was I filled this big green bowl up with sphagnum peat and buried the pots up to the plants. I then got this little 50 gallon preformed pond that we have had lying around and flipped it over and set it outside on the top shelf. If they die it isn't that big of a loss for me as I kept my best one indoors. The weather here in New carlisle, Ohio has been rainy and in the mid 50s. I am hoping the little pond will fill up with rainwater and the plants will stay watered. The temperature difference shouldn't be that bad seeing as it was only about 15* cooler outside than in my house. The real test will come next week when the temperature drops down into the 20's though. However I have read that Darlingtonia can surive freezing temperatures and being buried under the snow so i think it should be alright. The only thing I am really worried about is the shock the plant will go through from being moved from indoors to outdoors so quickly. like i said though if they die then I can live without them seeing as i don't have the space for now.