SRGC

Paul T. ptyerman@ozemail.com.au
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 23:04:07 PST
Howdy All,

Just in case anyone reads the previous emails and tries searching for 
it, it is actually the Scottish Rock Garden Club, not Society, so it 
is the SRGC not the SRGS.  I am only mentioning this in case someone 
loses the link and tries to find it and can't, although I assume that 
if you put the whole name into one of the search engines I figure 
you'll probably find it pretty quickly anyway.  I just didn't want 
anyone getting lost trying to find it.

And I can wholeheartedly recommend the forums (I spend FAR too much 
time there! <sigh>)....... some of the nicest people on the Internet 
are there I reckon. <grin>

The main page is http://www.srgc.org.uk/ and from there there are a 
whole bunch of categories and links on the left hand side of the 
page..... down towards the bottom there is an "Interaction" category 
that contains the forum link (or directly http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/ 
will take you straight to it).  Also for reference, you don't need to 
be a member of the actual Club to join the forums.  I think it is a 
good complement to groups like we have here on the PBS list, as there 
are discussions from all over the world on all manner of different 
plant groups, not just "Rock Gardening".  There's even a cookery 
topic. <grin>  I love both the PBS and SRGC and couldn't imagine not 
being a member of either list.  But then everyone knows I am a 
gardening addict. <big grin>

Have a great day (or night, if it is where you are) everyone.

Cheers.

Paul T.
Canberra, Australia - USDA Zone Equivalent approx. 8/9 - and 
currently around 38'C and windy.  Yuk!

Growing an eclectic collection of plants from all over the world 
including Aroids, Crocus, Cyclamen, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, 
Galanthus, Irises, Trilliums (to name but a few) and just about 
anything else that doesn't move!! 



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