RE: PUB: What kinds of articles would you like to see?


What I would like to see are article from both the experts and those not so
experts
on how they are doing in their regions.
What has failed, what has thrived.
Being relatively new, I was told Arils do not do well in the mid-atlantic
but then some do
Those that do, how?
I just recently learns Japanese iris must be moved or they will fail.
hmmmm so many topics.
How did you find the judging at a near by show, did you agree, if so why, if
not why?
That is the one thing I have learned since coming on board the AIS and with
the regiona and local clubs, very few are not willing to share
what they know, have learned, what they feel, have seen, or want to see.
WHAT A GROUP OF PEOPLE!
I am happy to be a part of it
:)
Antia

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-iris@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On Behalf Of Robin
Shadlow
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 2:46 PM
To: iris@hort.net
Subject: [iris] PUB: What kinds of articles would you like to see?


As an editor for the RIS, I am curious what sorts of
articles most people want to read.  It does usually fall on
the editor to ask people for articles and to suggest
topics.  Thank goodness I have help in this department, but
it is still a challenge.

It is easy to assume that people are interested in articles
on hybridizing, yet certainly the number of hybridizers is
few compared to the overall numbers.

Any ideas would be welcome, or if you me give examples of
articles that you've enjoyed in the past, that would help
too!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!

Robin Shadlow
zone 5 NE

thinking that Sandy needs to restart the Wister thread
rather than wait on someone else to do it  : )


















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