Re: Cult: Web sites of local clubs - How Beneficial??


 That's pretty much how I feel our site will be.  (it should give info on
what to do for our area)

How to grow things in a desert.

There's really not a lot on that either. People see this dry dust place and
think nothing can grow.



Linda in CW AZ
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Subject: Re: [iris] Cult: Web sites of local clubs - How Beneficial??

Morning, Linda.

  From a northern climate iris club, let me tell you what we are doing.
The Can-West Iris Society (encompassing the cold zones of western Canada
and other cold areas) is developing a website for the express purpose of
educating people on the best way to grow iris in our challenging
climate.  Most information available deals with warmer areas and we need
to do things differently in order to get the iris to survive, grow and
thrive.  So, we are developing our website to reflect our unique
challenges.  I think (read hope) that other growers in cold zones will
appreciate the time (that's the biggest commitment) and effort we put
into it once it is ready and running.  It might also help people in
warmer areas to understand why we do the things we do and prove that
there is life in the not always frozen north!  Nowhere near ready yet,
but we're working on it as time permits.

HTH,

BJ in SW MB, Canadian Prairies, Zone 3ish

> To anyone else that has a site for their group.  Positive and Negative
input
> would be helpful.
>
> I enjoy looking at others sites.  But don't have a clue if people really
> look at these sites
>
> and are they beneficial??
> What are some of your opinions??

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