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SRGC Membership - new option for online subscription
Maggi Young:
SRGC Membership - new options !
SRGC subscriptions are due to be renewed in October (unless you have a multi-year option already).
Update to rates 2018
A new option is now available - an "online electronic" subscription which is offered at £11 per year (12months from date of sign-up) or £33 for 36months (from date of sign-up).
Secure online payment is by credit card or debit card via SagePay
"Online, electronic" membership is for those who prefer to download the Journals in electronic form and NOT receive any printed matter.
Online electronic "E-sub." members have the same access to the Seed Exchange as "postal" subscribers. Those e-members in GB/UK, or who may wish to attend SRGC Events, may apply for an SRGC Membership Card to print out. "E-sub." subscriptions are only available for individuals.
The new online subscriptions pages are here: http://www.srgc.net/membership/
SRGC Electronic Membership News
The SRGC Web Team has been working to improve the system for registration and renewal of the electronic subscription to the SRGC – which is for those who wish to access the Journals etc online only, with no postal communication from the club.
For those with current e-subscriptions you may log in on the new online subscriptions pages using your registered email address and current password to access the Members’ section and Journals.
For those whose subscriptions have very recently expired - you too may log in on the new online subscriptions pages using your registered email address and current password to renew your membership.
Those people wishing to join the SRGC with an electronic-only subscription please complete a new registration on the new online subscriptions pages.
The new online subscriptions pages are here: http://www.srgc.net/membership/
Access to join as an "E-sub." Member is from the drop-down menu under "About Us" at the top of the SRGC main page, where Electronic members will also find the link to their special Section "SRGC Online Subscription Pages"
"Online Rate" £10 per annum - only available online.
3-year options are available for both postal and online versions of subscriptions.
Online electronic members will not receive Journals etc by post, they will access everything online. They will be eligible for the Seed Exchange.
Of course, there is still the option of "Postal" membership, which is for those who wish to receive the printed version of our twice yearly journal and SRGC communications by post.
To Join the SRGC or Renew your membership to receive Journals by post, click this link which gives various payment options, by Cheque, Visa or Mastercard Credit or Debit Cards or by Paypal - for this option you can use credit or debit cards and do not need a Paypal account.
For those who are not members of the Club but who enjoy the Forum and using the facilities of the SRGC site, such as the Bulb Log, IRG etc we hope that this new subscription option will be a way to support the work of the Club as well as access the super Journal and Seed Exchange.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Club or to receiving your continued support!
A reminder : join or renew your existing membership to receive the Journals by post here : http://www.srgc.net/site/index.php/extensions/join-renew
Maggi Young:
Electronic Membership and the Seed Exchange
"Online electronic" members (E-members) will be eligible to take part in the SRGC annual Seed Exchange. However, for online members to be able to access the seed exchange we require your full name and postal address in your online registration at www.srgc.net
If a postal address is not provided at registration/payment for online subscription you will not be able to access the seed exchange.
The E-members' database is entirely separate from the postal members' list and so all details must be provided, even for those members converting from postal to online.
This is not only needed for access to the seed exchange but also in order for the Club to be able to register your membership region/country for our charity tax purposes.
There is no option for "family" memberships in the E- membership option. Thus those "Family" postal members wishing to convert to "online" who wish to have double access to the seed exchange will each need to register etc. using separate email addresses.
Maggi Young:
Some new online members seem to have missed this message :
Electronic Membership and the Seed Exchange - Important information
"Online electronic" members (E-members) will be eligible to take part in the SRGC annual Seed Exchange.
The E-members' database is entirely separate from the postal members' list and so all details must be provided, even for those members converting from postal to online.
This is not only needed for access to the seed exchange but also in order for the Club to be able to register your membership region/country for our charity tax purposes.
It would be appreciated if you included a message with your payment stating UK or Overseas. 8)
If you have already joined but not given these details, please return to the site, access your profile and add your address.
Maggi Young:
Some notes about SRGC Membership:
The SRGC is based in Scotland but has an international membership and offers much of interest to all gardeners and, of course, horticultural students -
SRGC Membership details:
"Postal" membership is for those who wish to receive the printed version of our twice yearly journal and SRGC communications by post.
Please note that there is a special category for postal Junior/Student Memberships- for those below the age of 18 in the relevant subscription year: £3 per annum in the UK, £8 per annum overseas. (Please give date of birth) A free online membership is available to interested students, for students, the date of end of course of study must be given -see post 7 below.
Click here http://files.srgc.net/membership/appform.pdf to apply by post (this opens a new window with a printable application form)
Click here http://www.srgc.org.uk/member/onlineap.html to join the club on-line or to renew your current membership DIRECTLY BY CREDIT CARD
Click here http://www.srgc.org.uk/member/onlineappp.html to join the club on-line or to renew your current membership BY PAYPAL - a Paypal Account is not needed for this option.
"Online, electronic" membership (which is for those who prefer to download the Journals etc in electronic form) Online subscriptions are only available for individuals. E-subs cost £10 per annum and are valid for participation in the SRGC Seed Exchange – circa 5000 seed choices this past season.
Access to join as an "E-sub." Member is from the drop-down menu under "About Us" at the top of the SRGC main page, where Electronic members will also find the link to their special Section "SRGC Online Subscription Pages"
Please note that renewing electronic members do not need to re-register - when your e-subscription has expired you will be taken to a payment page when you LOG IN to the main site.
The SRGC Offers You:
"The Rock Garden"
Our twice yearly printed journal is one of the world's best publications written for rock gardeners. Interesting, informative and well-illustrated in colour, it contains articles on all aspects of rock gardening - cultivation and propagation of alpines, construction of rock gardens, plant portraits and plants in the wild. It is written for both expert and beginner.
Seeds Of Rock Plants And Bulbs~
Seed of more than 5000 species and varieties of plants and bulbs suitable for rock, peat and woodland gardens is listed annually. It is collected by members from all over the world and distributed in time for spring sowing. Many of the seeds are unavailable commercially.
Meetings and Talks
There are LOCAL GROUPS in: ABERDEEN, AYR, BELFORD, DUNDEE. EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, INVERNESS (Highland), KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE, MORAY, NEWCASTLE, PENRITH, PERTH, RENFREW and STIRLING . These groups organise meetings, illustrated lectures, garden visits and demonstrations. The SRGC holds regular conferences which are open to all members.
Plant Shows
Members are admitted FREE to the 11 SRGC Plant Shows and Displays in Scotland and Northern England. Here you will see a wide range of interesting and beautiful plants, grown to high standards by expert and novice exhibitors alongside displays of photographs and paintings. Plants, seeds and books can be bought from the SRGC and SPECIALIST NURSERIES at the Shows.
Expert Advice
on the cultivation of alpines and rock garden plants is available free to members.
Interactive Website
There is a wealth of information in the SRGC Website, including access to the weekly diary of Ian Young, the “Bulb Log”; the monthly e-magazine the “International Rock Gardener”; The Archibald Archive of the plant hunter James Cartledge Archibald; Show reports; the fully updated “Crocus Pages”; and much more besides- including all but the most recent issues of our twice yearly Journal “The Rock Garden” to download free. The SRGC Forum – probably the largest source of plant information provided and exchanged by plantsfolk and gardeners from amateur specialists to world experts in the field of alpines, bulbs and woodland plants of all kinds. What better place for beginners to learn more? Help is only a question away from a huge community of friendly gardeners and passionate plant enthusiasts. The forum is contributed to by hundreds each day and accessed by thousands more beyond that!
The SRGC operates various GRANT schemes, including the Diana Aitchison Fund which offers grant aid for horticultural students – read more here: http://www.srgc.net/site/index.php/extensions/grants
Join online via the SRGC website, or you can print out a form to apply by post: http://www.srgc.net/site/index.php/extensions/join-renew
Feel free to get in touch via the contact button on the srgc.net website or any forum page
Maggi Young:
We hope that the benefits of a "E" subscription to the SRGC are understood by all, regardless of where you are based.
Here, however, are some notes particularly addressed to members and potential members, overseas - that is to say, outside the UK.
All will be aware, I am sure, of the increasing postage costs around the
world which now take the price of printing and posting the journal to the
stage of straining the membership costs.
Rising costs associated with posting the journals meant that, the other year, the SRGC had to separate out the charge for overseas members' seed from their subscription payment , because it was no longer feasible to fund that through their subscription. Clearly the club cannot lose money in such a way.
We are mindful that some members may find the increased cost of ordering seed to be a burden.
We understand that overseas members are not able to attend the shows and other functions in the UK but access to all the resources and community of our forum and website is
available to all, no matter where you live, which many regard as a very great advantage to membership.
We are immensely grateful for all support of the Seed Exchange. Of course the possibility to get seed from the exchange is especially important for those members in Australia and New Zealand where plant imports are so restricted.
If you find the cost of "postal" subscription to the Club to be a financial burden but would wish to continue your support of the Club, to enable the Seed Exchange and all the other facilities we provide to continue, then may I make a suggestion?
It is possible to have an "electronic" subscription to the Scottish Rock Garden Club. For only £10 per year you can have access to the journals online - to download them and read at leisure and also have exactly the same access to the seed exchange as a "postal" member.
For members in the likes of Australia, our online seed ordering service is very popular because of the ease with which the system prepares all the necessary lists for the AQIS /DAFF requirements, not to mention taking away the uncertainties of the postal service for delivery of requests.
To take out an "E" sub. you would register from the "register" button near the top right of the main SRGC web page www.srgc.net and then, when you activate that registration and log in - you will be offered the chance to choose either a one year or three year subscription to the club.
Thereafter when logging in to the main site you will have access to the latest journals and you will also have access to the seed exchange ordering system online without the need for further registration etc.
Please do give the possibility of switching to an "electronic" subscription some consideration. The total cost, even with seed costs, is much less than the postal version where journals are posted to you.
We hope you will give this suggestion some thought.
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