From the Editor
Glen Jamieson
Parksville, BC
Canada
Glen Jamieson |
First, thank you all so much for the fantastic support you have given me over the past
few months as I have tried to fill the shoes so effectively worn by Sonja Nelson, the
previous editor, and now my assistant. She has been a wealth of knowledge and has given
me much practical advice while I learned the ropes! Having produced three issues now, I
feel much more comfortable in at least knowing what the process is, and I have much more
appreciation for all the hard work and challenges that Sonja has dealt with over the past
15 years or so. She is an amazing person!
Second, I would like to thank the ARS Editorial Committee for their great support and
advice. What I have most appreciated though, has been the support from all those
people who have either on their own sent in potential articles, or who have responded
favourably to my requests either to submit articles or to allow me to edit and reprint
them from local chapter newsletters or other published sources. Our journal is somewhat
different from both the "journals" of other genus-family plant societies and from the
more commercial monthly garden publications. The former are largely not of the same
publication quality or scope as JARS, and the latter rely on paid professional writers
for their content. In contrast, JARS relies on both members' voluntary submissions of
articles, or material I have gleaned from newsletters or other garden publications that
will allow us to reprint relevant articles at no charge. So far, thanks to you all, this
process works, which is a real testament to the quality and knowledge of ARS members and
our gardening colleagues. I find the chapter newsletters a great resource, so thanks to
all the newsletter editors for sending them to me - please continue to do so!
Finally, there are a few issues that have come up that I feel need to be addressed.
One is that some members have reported that that they sometimes fail to receive an ARS
issue. Our mailing list appears to be complete so we do not know if this is a problem
for anyone unless it is reported to us. The problem may be with the mail delivery system,
but regardless, if any of you do not receive an issue, please notify either Laura Grant
or myself and we will work to remedy it. Also, I am always open to suggestions as to
how to improve our journal, so if there are perspectives or specific topics or subject
areas members would like to see addressed, please let me know. Each issue of JARS is
very much a balancing act, where the editor tries to incorporate different rhododendron
groups (hardy and semi-hardy ones, azaleas, and vireyas), regional issues, tips for
beginners, scientific perspectives, society news, and so on. To do this, I need to have
a backlog of articles to draw on, in order to finalize any issue's contents, so new
submissions are always welcome. Happy gardening!