>From the APD. -- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 04:23:02 -0700 From: Robert H <robertph3@attbi.com> Reply-To: aquatic-plants@actwin.com Subject: Upcoming AGA conference I wanted to throw in my two cents quite a while ago when there was discussion about who we should have for speakers at this years conference, but with all thats been going on with the lawsuit and other things, I totally forgot. If its not too late, I will do it now! I would like to see the show branch out into other areas its never been in before such as Pond keeping Pladariums, (I hope I spelled that close enough) Greenhouse cultivation home tissue culture Cryptocoryne collecting and identification Jan Basjeimer, (please excuse me if I mis spelled his name) was already suggested as a speaker, which would be wonderful, but there are other Cryptocoryne experts closer to home that may offer info on techniques of Cryp cultivation, bringing plants to flower, indentifying by spathe, creating a catalog system... someone like Art Giacosa. Perhaps we could have a Cryp workshop to entice new people into this hobby. The Cryp mailing list can be intimadating. For those with a knack for amature science, home tissue culture can be fascinating. I wouldn't mind learning more about it. One of the first articles on my WEB site was by Dr. Carol Stiff who runs a business for home tissue culture kits. I would love to learn more about growing and raising aquatic plants in greenhouses and learn the tricks of the trade. Of course if you guys learn it, you might put me out of business! I think the President of Florida Aquatic Nurseries would be an excellent speaker. They are the single largest supplier of plants in the USA and I think they should be supporting the AGA. Maybe we would be able to convince Brad to carry a greater variety of those hard to find plants that we can only get from imports or other hobbiests! Plaudariums is another art form in itself, and I know there are many fantastic examples of this that have never been a part of our organization or displayed thru AGA. There are some real experts in this area out there. When I was still living in CA, I heard about a plaudarium contest out of southern california, where pictures of the winners were featured in a magazine just on this hobby...I wish I could remember the name of the magazine. Dolphin Pet in Campbell was displaying one of the winning entries. It was truly spectacular looking. Pond Keeping is really a whole different hobby than aquariums, but there is a certain amount of cross over using some of the same plants. I know some people on this list keep ponds, I think Karen Randall has written about it a little, but I think we have just scratched the surface and could learn much from specialists in this field. Anyhow, those are my ideas..I hope they are usefull. Robert Paul Hudson http://www.aquabotanic.com ------------------------------