We would like to thank all the entrants for taking part and sending us photographs of their entries. Without them we would not have this Virtual Show.
All visitors to our site have the opportunity to vote for the best entries in our Virtual Show where there is more than one entry in a Class. Votes will be accepted TODAY Saturday 30 October 2021 between 09:00hrs and 21:00hrs.
Our Virtual Autumn Show has its own Schedule as we have had to limit the number of Classes.
You will be able to vote for the best entry where multiple entries have been received for a Class. You will find a voting buttons at the end of those Classes. Select the entrant number you wish to vote for and then press SUBMIT to place your vote. [see ** & *** below]
**1 vote per person per Class with a maximum of 2 votes per household per Class please.
PLEASE NOTE: If there are 2 people in the same household wishing to vote on the same PC/laptop/device you may need to refresh your screen to see the voting box after the first vote has been submitted.
The results will be posted on this website as soon as possible after 30 October 2021.
***HOW TO VIEW THE ENTRANT NUMBER:
If you are viewing our website on a laptop or PC you should see the entrant’s number if you hover your mouse over a picture. Alternatively you can click on one picture to enlarge and the entrant’s number will show under the picture – you can then scroll left/right to view other pictures in the gallery.
If you are viewing our website on an Android or Apple device you may need to click on one picture in the gallery to enlarge. The entrant’s number will then show under each picture – you can then scroll to view other pictures in the gallery.
All visitors to our site have the opportunity to vote for the best entries in our Virtual Show where there is more than one entry in a Class. Votes will be accepted TODAY Saturday 30 October 2021 between 09:00hrs and 21:00hrs.
Our Virtual Autumn Show has its own Schedule as we have had to limit the number of Classes.
You will be able to vote for the best entry where multiple entries have been received for a Class. You will find a voting buttons at the end of those Classes. Select the entrant number you wish to vote for and then press SUBMIT to place your vote. [see ** & *** below]
**1 vote per person per Class with a maximum of 2 votes per household per Class please.
PLEASE NOTE: If there are 2 people in the same household wishing to vote on the same PC/laptop/device you may need to refresh your screen to see the voting box after the first vote has been submitted.
The results will be posted on this website as soon as possible after 30 October 2021.
***HOW TO VIEW THE ENTRANT NUMBER:
If you are viewing our website on a laptop or PC you should see the entrant’s number if you hover your mouse over a picture. Alternatively you can click on one picture to enlarge and the entrant’s number will show under the picture – you can then scroll left/right to view other pictures in the gallery.
If you are viewing our website on an Android or Apple device you may need to click on one picture in the gallery to enlarge. The entrant’s number will then show under each picture – you can then scroll to view other pictures in the gallery.
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: three stems of sprays, 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: One vase of Five Nerines
Class 12: One vegetable, one flower/spike (excluding flowers mentioned in classes 1 to 13)
Class 13: One vase of 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
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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