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Horticultural entry form - 26th July 2025 next years entry for coming in early 2026
Please select the class(es) that you intend to exhibit.
Please contact a committee member if require any help on presenting your exhibits.
ENTRY FEE; 50 pence Adults: 30 pence Children
Class A - Plants and flowers (open)
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1 - One fern
2 - One Fuchsia (single or double)
3 - Any pot plant in flower
4 - One foliage plant
5 - One Begonia
6 - One Gloxina
7 - One Geranium or Pelargonium
8 - Four Pansies with own foliage
9 - One drought resistant plant includes Cacti
10 - One Rose to be named
11 - Four Roses
12 - Bowl of cut Roses, bowl 25cm max
13 - Two sprays of Cluster Flowered Rose in a vase
14 - Four Carnations or Pinks with own foliage
15 - Two spikes of Lilies
16 - Three Dahlias
17 - One Hydrangea Head
18 - One vase of cut flowers
19 - Three Gladioli
20 - Two sprays flowering Shrub or Tree excluding Roses
21 - One vase of Bee and/ or Insect friendly mixed flowers
22 - One vase of Sweet Pea
23 - Two Agapanthus in one vase
24 - Two vases of annuals one distinct variety
25 - Two vases perennials of one distinct variety, shrubs excluded
Please select the class(es) that you intend to exhibit.
Class A Fruit
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51. Four trusses Redcurrants
52. Four trusses Redcurrants
53. Four trusses Blackcurrants
54. Four Raspberries with stalks
55. Four Strawberries with stalks
56. Four Loganberries with stalks
57. Four Gooseberries, red, with stalks
58. Four Gooseberries, not red, with stalks
59. Four Cherries with stalks
60. One melon
61. Collection of mixed fruits three dishes with stalks numbers as single
62. One dish of three of any one variety of other fruit
Class A Vegatables
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75. Four Tomatoes with stalks
76. Three White Potatoes any one variety
77. Three Potatoes other than White any one variety
78. Two Cabbage with approx. 8cm stalks
79. Two Cauliflower with approx. 8cm stalks
80. Three Carrots any one variety
81. Two Lettuce
82. Three Onions
83. Three Beetroot stalk approx. 8cm
84. Three Peppers
85. Two Marrows fit for table under 30cm
86. Two Sticks Rhubarb
87. One Bunch Culinary Herbs four kinds not in flower. Tied in a container with water
88. Two Cucumbers not ridge
89. Two Ridge Cucumbers
90. Two bulbs of Garlic
91. Six Pods of Peas
92. Six Runner Beans
93. Six Pods of Broad Beans
94. Six Pods Dwarf or French Beans
95. Six Shallots – pickling not to exceed 3cm
96. Six Shallots
97. One kind of vegetable not mentioned in schedule
98. Two Courgettes
Class B Plants & Flowers (See Rule 13)
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26. One Fern
27. One Fuchsia single or double
28. Any pot plant in flower
29. One Foliage Plant
30. One Begonia
31. One Gloxinia
32. One Geranium or Pelargonium
33. Three Pansies with own foliage
34. One drought resistant plant includes cacti
35. One Rose to be named
36. Three Roses
37. Bowl of cut Roses, bowl 25cm max.
38. One spray of Cluster Flowered Rose in a vase
39. Three Carnations or Pinks with own foliage
40. One Lily Spike
41. Three Dahlias
42. One Hydrangea Head
43. One vase of cut flowers
44. One Gladioli
45. One Spray Flowering Shrub or Tree, excluding Roses
46. One Vase of Bee and/or Insect friendly mixed Flowers
47. One vase of Sweet Pea
48. One Agapanthus in vase
49. One vase of Annuals one distinct variety
50. One vase Perennials of one distinct variety, shrubs excluded
Class B Fruit
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63. Three trusses Redcurrants
64. Three trusses Whitecurrants
65. Three trusses Blackcurrants
66. Three Raspberries with stalks
67. Three Strawberries with stalks
68. Three Loganberries with stalks
69. Three Gooseberries, red, with stalks
70. Three Gooseberries, not red, with stalks
71. Three Cherries with stalks
72. One Melon
73. Collection of mixed fruits three dishes with stalks numbers as singles class
74. One dish of three of any one variety of other fruit
Class B Vegetables
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75. Four Tomatoes with stalks
76. Three White Potatoes any one variety
77. Three Potatoes other than White any one variety
78. Two Cabbage with approx. 8cm stalks
79. Two Cauliflower with approx. 8cm stalks
80. Three Carrots any one variety
81. Two Lettuce
82. Three Onions
83. Three Beetroot stalk approx. 8cm
84. Three Peppers
85. Two Marrows fit for table under 30cm
86. Two Sticks Rhubarb
87. One Bunch Culinary Herbs four kinds not in flower. Tied in a container with water
88. Two Cucumbers not ridge
89. Two Ridge Cucumbers
90. Two bulbs of Garlic
91. Six Pods of Peas
92. Six Runner Beans
93. Six Pods of Broad Beans
94. Six Pods Dwarf or French Beans
95. Six Shallots – pickling not to exceed 3cm
96. Six Shallots
97. One kind of vegetable not mentioned in schedule
98. Two Courgettes
99. Three Tomatoes with stalks
100. Three White Potatoes any one variety
101. Three Potatoes other than White any one variety
102. One Cabbage with approx. 8cm stalks
103. One Cauliflower with approx. 8cm stalks
104. Three Carrots any one variety
105. One Lettuce
106. Three Onions
107. Three Beetroot stalk approx. 8cm
108. One Pepper
109. One Marrow fit for table under 30cm
110. Two Sticks Rhubarb
111. One Bunch Culinary Herbs four kinds not in flower. Tied in a container with water
112. One Cucumber not ridge
113. One Ridge Cucumber
114. One bulb of Garlic
115. Four Pods of Peas
116. Four Runner Beans
117. Four Pods of Broad Beans
118. Four Pods Dwarf or French Beans
119. Four Shallots – pickling not to exceed 3cm
120. Four Shallots
121. One kind of vegetable not mentioned in schedule
122. Two Courgettes
ENTRIES 123 TO 137 CAN BE BOUGHT/BORROWED OR HOME GROWN
Novelty Class
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123. Curliest Vegetable
124. Heaviest Onion
125. Heaviest Potato
126. Smallest ripe Tomato Seed Tray
127. Oddest shaped Vegetable
128. Most unusual Plant or Flower
129. Adults Miniature Garden in a Seed Tray
Novices (never won a horticultural prize at this show)
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130. Any Plant in a pot
131. A Vase of Garden Flowers
132. A Vegetable
133. Two of any one variety of Fruit
Hanging Baskets* (all competitors)
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134. Flowering hanging basket
135. Fruit hanging basket
136. Flowering container
137. # An unusual container
* To be shown in the Marquee on Flower Show Day and supported in a pot/container to stand on the show bench # Can be a hanging or freestanding container
Flower Arrangement Classes
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138. Own Choice size not to exceed Size. 60cm x 70cm x 75cm high
139. A Modern Exhibit using 3 Blooms & Foliage. Accessories can be used Size. 45cm x 45cm x 60cm high
140. A Basket of Garden Flowers Size. 30cm x 30cm
141. An Arrangement Depicting ‘A Day at the Seaside’ Size. 45cm x 45cm x 60cm high
142. An unusual container
143. Table Centre Size. 45cm x 45cm
Junior Flower Arrangement Classes – Up to age 9
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144. ‘A Day at the Seaside’ Accessories can be used. Size 30cm x 30cm
145. ‘A Summer Holiday’ Accessories can be used Size 30cm x 30cm
(Junior exhibitors may also enter classes 1 to 143) Flower Arrangements can be prepared at home and brought to the show.
Junior Exhibitor Classes - Age up to 4 years
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146. Decorated Potato
147. Vase of Flowers. (Wildlife friendly flowers)
148. Flower arrangement in an unusual Container
149. Vegetable or Flower seedling in a pot: - (please state seed)
150. Floating flower arrangement
151. Cress Head
152. *Home grown produce on a plate: – Any 3 vegetables or fruit on a plate
* To be home grown: all other entries can be made from bought/borrowed or home grown items
Junior Exhibitor Classes - Age 5 and 6
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153. Decorated Potato
154. Vase of Flowers. (Wildlife friendly flowers)
155. Flower arrangement in an unusual Container
156. Vegetable or Flower seedling in a pot: - (please state seed)
157. Floating flower arrangement
158. Cress Head
159. *Home grown produce on a plate: – Any 3 vegetables or fruit on a plate
160. An unusual shaped vegetable
161. Miniature garden in a seed tray
162. Monster made from Fruit, Vegetables and Flowers
163. Build a Bug Hotel from Environmentally friendly recycled materials
* To be home grown: all other entries can be made from bought/borrowed or home grown items
Junior Exhibitor Classes - Age 7 and 8
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164. Decorated Potato
165. Vase of Flowers. (Wildlife friendly flowers)
166. Flower arrangement in an unusual Container
167. Vegetable or Flower seedling in a pot: - (please state seed)
168. Floating flower arrangement
169. Cress Head
170. *Home grown produce on a plate: – Any 3 vegetables or fruit on a plate
171. An unusual shaped vegetable
172. Miniature garden in a seed tray
173. Monster made from Fruit, Vegetables and Flowers
174. Build a Bug Hotel from Environmentally friendly recycled materials
* To be home grown: all other entries can be made from bought/borrowed or home grown items
Junior Exhibitor Classes - Age 9 to 11
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175. Decorated Potato
176. Vase of Flowers. (Wildlife friendly flowers)
177. Flower arrangement in an unusual Container
178. Vegetable or Flower seedling in a pot: - (please state seed)
179. Floating flower arrangement
180. Cress Head
181. *Home grown produce on a plate: – Any 3 vegetables or fruit on a plate
182. An unusual shaped vegetable
183. Miniature garden in a seed tray
184. Monster made from Fruit, Vegetables and Flowers
185. Build a Bug Hotel from Environmentally friendly recycled materials
* To be home grown: all other entries can be made from bought/borrowed or home grown items
Junior Exhibitor Classes - Age 12 to 16
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186. Decorated Potato
187. Vase of Flowers. (Wildlife friendly flowers)
188. Flower arrangement in an unusual Container
189. Vegetable or Flower seedling in a pot: - (please state seed)
190. Floating flower arrangement
191. Cress Head
192. *Home grown produce on a plate: – Any 3 vegetables or fruit on a plate
193. An unusual shaped vegetable
194. Miniature garden in a seed tray
195. Monster made from Fruit, Vegetables and Flowers
196. Build a Bug Hotel from Environmentally friendly recycled materials
* To be home grown: all other entries can be made from bought/borrowed or home grown items
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