Seeing where you live, as far as your VFTs are concerned you should think outside the box. Or at least outside your house. With winter protection VFTs are hardy in my area, and I'm a USDA zone colder than you. I have mine in a half barrel on a heavy duty dolly so I can move it in to the garage if it gets really cold,. They can be grown in the ground and overwintered if you mulch them heavily, and nothing beats the sun for growing them during the growth period. Mine went from a garden center special I bought in April with about 8 or 10 tiny little traps to a monster with about at least two crowns that has had upwards of 30 large traps at once. Supposedly there are established populations in the NJ Pine Barrens, but I've never seen any myself. I have it in with some hardy Dews (rotundifolia and filiformis), some sub-tropicals (spats and capensis) and some Sarracenias, along with Cranberries and a few associate wetland plants. Also some nice healthy Sphagnum. I'll get pics up.