Howdy from Texas!
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 2:08 pm
Hello, everyone! Technically, I've introduced myself before, but after a 4-year hiatus I've decided to become an active, contributing member again on the forums (hence the reintroduction). I've moved around quite a bit since I last posted -
Fayetteville, AR to Charlotte, NC to New York City, NY and now I'm back in Dallas, TX (home sweet home). I used to have quite the collection and had to unfortunately give away/sell nearly all my plants due to my demanding work schedule. I was pretty discouraged for awhile and did not think I would get back into this awesome hobby...until one day, I decided I would order just one plant, a good 'ol 'B52'. Of course, you can can never just have one (or at least I can't anyway) and my collection has been growing ever since (here is my current grow list for those that are interested - I'll post pictures soon).
It makes me happy that this community is still going strong after all these years and that a lot of the users I remember are still active to this day! I look forward to meeting new and old community members, and helping out where I can. For now, I'm going to enjoy the cooler Texas weather with my flytraps.
Good growing,
Josh
Fayetteville, AR to Charlotte, NC to New York City, NY and now I'm back in Dallas, TX (home sweet home). I used to have quite the collection and had to unfortunately give away/sell nearly all my plants due to my demanding work schedule. I was pretty discouraged for awhile and did not think I would get back into this awesome hobby...until one day, I decided I would order just one plant, a good 'ol 'B52'. Of course, you can can never just have one (or at least I can't anyway) and my collection has been growing ever since (here is my current grow list for those that are interested - I'll post pictures soon).
It makes me happy that this community is still going strong after all these years and that a lot of the users I remember are still active to this day! I look forward to meeting new and old community members, and helping out where I can. For now, I'm going to enjoy the cooler Texas weather with my flytraps.
Good growing,
Josh