The results of our Virtual Autumn Show are:
Flower, Vegetable & Fruit Classes:
First: Tim Loughton
Second: Jenny Hughes
Joint Third: Helen Swyer
Ian Swyer
Nigel Clark
The person with the highest number of points in the Floral Art Section: Gill Robbins
The person with the highest number of points in the Photographic Section: Linda Woolway
The person with the highest number of points in the Craft Section: Elise Clarke
Judged as the overall winner of the Novelty Classes is: Barry Hillman
Once again a big thank you to all entrants and those who visited our Show on 30th October to place their votes
Flower, Vegetable & Fruit Classes:
First: Tim Loughton
Second: Jenny Hughes
Joint Third: Helen Swyer
Ian Swyer
Nigel Clark
The person with the highest number of points in the Floral Art Section: Gill Robbins
The person with the highest number of points in the Photographic Section: Linda Woolway
The person with the highest number of points in the Craft Section: Elise Clarke
Judged as the overall winner of the Novelty Classes is: Barry Hillman
Once again a big thank you to all entrants and those who visited our Show on 30th October to place their votes
Classes 1-7: Chrysanthemums
Class 1: Three vases: one bloom per vase, any distinct cultivar
Class 2: One vase; one bloom, any distinct cultivar
Class 3: One vase: three blooms, one distinct cultivar or more
Class 6: One vase of sprays: three stems, at least 2 distinct cultivars
Class 7: One Charm pot plant
Classes 8-13: Cut Flowers
Class 8: One vase mixed flowers: outdoor grown, not less than three varieties (excluding Chrysanthemums)
Class 9: One vase three stems of flowering shrubs: mixed cultivars
Class 10: One vase of three stems of Michaelmas Daisies (Perennial Asters)
Class 11: Five Nerines
Class 12: One vegetable, one flower/spike (excluding flowers mentioned in classes 1 to 13)
Class 13: Five mixed Dahlias
Classes 14-23: Pot Plants
Class 14: One African Violet: pot grown
Class 15: One flowering plant (excluding class 14): pot grown
Class 16: One Foliage Plant: pot grown
Class 17: One Scented Foliage Plant: pot grown
Class 18: One Fern: pot grown, pot not greater than 30cm diameter
Class 19: A Collection of Three Cacti or Succulents: pot grown
Class 21: One Pan of Alpine Flowers
Class 22: A Terrarium garden
Class 23: A Bonsai tree
Classes 24-29: Fruit
Class 24: Three Dessert Apples: any one variety
Class 25: Three Cooking Apples: any one variety
Class 26: Three Pears: any one variety
Class 27: One Specimen Apple
Class 28: One Specimen Pear
Class 29:One Dish of other fruit. See Rule 17.
Classes 30-50: Vegetables
Class 30: Four Jacket Potatoes: any one variety
Class 31: Four Potatoes: white, any one variety
Class 32: Four Potatoes: not white, any one variety
Class 33: Three Onions
Class 34: Three Red Onions
Class 36: Ten Shallots: exhibition
Class 37: Three Bulbs Garlic
Class 38: Three Bulbs Garlic (Elephant)
Class 40: Three Leeks
Class 44: Three Beetroot, Globe
Class 45: Three Beetroot, Long
Class 48: Three Sweet Corn, cobs
Class 49: Two Butternut Squash
Class 50: Any other vegetable, not mentioned above, to be named. Minimum of two
Classes 51-53: Novelty Classes
Class 51: An Ugly Vegetable
Class 52: Plumpest Pumpkin (measurement shown in cm with tape measure around circumference)
Class 53: Longest Carrot (measurement shown in cm with tape measure in place)
Classes 54-56: Floral Art
Class 54: Bonfire Night
Class 55: Autumnal Bounty
Class 56: Candlelight
Classes 57-61: Photography
Class 57: Pumpkin Harvest
Class 58: Murmuration of Starlings
Class 59: Stormy weather
Class 60: Church windows
Class 61: Tombstones
Classes 62-68: Crafts
Class 62: A Downland track - painting in any medium
Class 63: Patchwork cushion cover
Class 65: Six handmade and decorated gift tags
Class 66: An autumn wreath for your front door
Class 67: An Open Craft class, excluding classes 62 to 66
Class 68: Colouring: 'Pumpkin'
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