Hello,
I have been a member here for a short while, but would like to introduce myself a little further.
I have been a professional horticulturist for about 20 years off and on, and currently serve as a horticulturist as Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, VA. I have been working there for about 5 years.
Part of my many responsibilities include the management of the bog garden, which includes a substantial collection of carnivorous plants. I did not really know too much about CP's at the time when I took over the job, but it was pretty much love at first sight.
I also own and operate an ecologically centered landscape contracting business promoting the fact that landscapes can be beautiful as well as beneficial to the world around.
Long story short, but I am now growing, hybridizing, and generally fawning over a large personal and professional collection of CP's.
I am also serving as the Vice President of NASC.
I am happy to be here and pleased to support the cause of habitat preservation as well as the fun of CP cultivation.
I look forward to dealing with all of you.
Thanks,
Jay
I have been a member here for a short while, but would like to introduce myself a little further.
I have been a professional horticulturist for about 20 years off and on, and currently serve as a horticulturist as Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, VA. I have been working there for about 5 years.
Part of my many responsibilities include the management of the bog garden, which includes a substantial collection of carnivorous plants. I did not really know too much about CP's at the time when I took over the job, but it was pretty much love at first sight.
I also own and operate an ecologically centered landscape contracting business promoting the fact that landscapes can be beautiful as well as beneficial to the world around.
Long story short, but I am now growing, hybridizing, and generally fawning over a large personal and professional collection of CP's.
I am also serving as the Vice President of NASC.
I am happy to be here and pleased to support the cause of habitat preservation as well as the fun of CP cultivation.
I look forward to dealing with all of you.
Thanks,
Jay