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On this page you can see all the classes for the 2023 Show.  

Please also read the notes page and the rules to be sure your entry counts.

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VEGETABLES

 

1 Triple Selection (see notes)

2 Five tomatoes

3 Five onions, as grown from sets (not dressed)

4 Five kidney potatoes, white or coloured

5 Five round potatoes, white or coloured

6 Three beetroot, round, as grown

7 Three parsnips, as grown

8 Three carrots, long with foliage

9 Three carrots stump rooted or short, with foliage

10 Six pods of runner beans

11 Six pods of peas

12 Five cherry tomatoes

13 Tomato truss with largest number of fruit, red or green, minimum three red

14 Three blanche leeks

15 Nine  shallots, any variety

16 Five pods of broad beans

17 Comic – shaped root vegetable

18 Two standard cucumbers

19 Two mini cucumbers

20 Two cabbages

21 Two lettuces

22 Five radishes, any one variety

23 Longest runner bean

24 Five pods of French beans

25 Collection of five kinds of culinary herbs (named)

26 Three courgettes

27 Any two of the same vegetable not named above (see notes)

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FRUIT

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28  Basket of fruit, grown by exhibitor

29  Five cooking apples

30  Three bunches of currants (any variety)

31  Ten blueberries

32  Ten raspberries

33  Ten loganberries

34  Three sticks of rhubarb

35  Any two of the same fruit not named above

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FLOWERS

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36 One specimen rose (named)

37 Five cut roses

38 One stem floribunda rose

39 Seven sweet peas

40 One vase mixed annuals

41 Vase of herbaceous perennials (distinct kinds, three stems per vase)

42 One flowering fuchsia in a pot

43 One flowering plant in a in pot (not fuchsia)

44 One foliage plant in a pot

45 One cactus or succulent

46 Novice class "have a go" garden flowers in a jam jar

47 Vase of three blooms (same variety)

48 Vase of five blooms of same colour (varieties can differ)

49 A collection of flowering shrubs in a vase

50 A tied bunch of lavender

51 Five fuchsia heads

52 Mixed class - one specimen flower plus one specimen vegetable

53 One vase of three decorative dahlias

54 One vase of three pom pom dahlias

55 One vase of three cactus dahlias

56 One specimen stem, any variety

57 A collection of hosta leaves min. of 3 different varieties

58 One clematis bloom on a saucer, any variety

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FLORAL ART

Measurements refer to width and depth.  Height can be unlimited.

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59 An arrangement of  home grown flowers, displayed for all round effect with  own foliage. Not to exceed 75 cm x 75 cm (30 in x 30 in)

60 An arrangement of flowers and/or fruit to mark and occasion. Not to exceed 45cm x 45cm (18in x 18in). Flowers or fruit may be purchased

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All natural plant material used in the following classes (61 & 62) must have been grown by the exhibitor

61 An all green arrangement. Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18in x 18in)

62 A petite arrangement. Not to exceed 15 cm x 15 cm (6in x 6in)

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The flowers in the following classes may be purchased:

63 An arrangement to depict 'A Coronation Celebration'. Accessories allowed.  Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18 in x 18 in)

64 A floral display to depict a 'Book of your choice'. Accessories allowed. Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18 in x 18 in). Group entries are encouraged for this class (64).

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65 Men only - A floral arrangement in an unusual container. Not to exceed 45 cm x 45 cm (18in x 18in)

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CULINARY CLASSES

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66 A jar of marmalade

67 A jar of strawberry jam

68 Any other jar of jam

69 A jar of chutney

70 A small jar of jelly for a savoury accompaniment (see notes)

71 A fruit pie with pastry base and lid

72 Two roast vegetable tartlets, not to exceed 4” each—no egg

73 Lemon drizzle loaf

74 A decorated cake of your choice—judged on decoration only

75 A traditional Victoria sponge (see notes)

76 Four chocolate brownies

77 An edible gift, displayed in suitable gift packaging - own recipe (list of ingredients, no meat)

78 A hand-made loaf of bread, any recipe

​79 A machine-made loaf of bread, any recipe

80 A cake made using vegetables of your choice eg carrot,beetroot or courgette. Please include a list of ingredients

81 Afternoon tea for two –displayed for effect (food only)

82 Men only - Your favourite cake

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HOME PRODUCE

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83 Six fresh laid hen’s eggs—same variety

84 Six fresh laid eggs—mixed

85 A named alcoholic beverage - with list of ingredients

86 A jar of honey

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ART

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All exhibits in this section need to have been produced within the last 12 months

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87 An original painting in any medium

88 A pencil drawing

89 A photograph(s), any size, framed and ready for display - to be judged on content and display

90 Any black and white photograph

91 A photograph to depict a celebration

92 Any photograph

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Classes 90-92 photographs should be no more than 18 cm x 13 cm (7 in x 5 in) and unframed.

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HANDICRAFTS

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All exhibits in this section need to have been made within the last 12 months

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93 A hand knitted item

94 A hand crocheted item

95 A cross stitch or tapestry item

96 A hand made sewn item

97 A hand made item of wood or metal

98 A home made toy

99 A home made card

100 Something new from something old

101 Any other handicraft product (if the item exceeds 18” x 18” contact Lou Simpson)

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CHILDREN UNDER 7 YEARS OF AGE

102 A bug hotel in a plastic bottle

103 A photograph of an animal you have taken

104 A free style Lego model

105 A decorated paper plate

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CHILDREN 7 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE

106 A bug hotel in a plastic bottle

107 A photograph of an animal you have taken

108 A free style Lego model

109 A plate of 4 rocky road slices (on a paper plate covered in cling film)

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TEENAGERS

110 A bug hotel in a plastic bottle

111 A photograph you have taken

112 Anything you have made - could include culinary, art, textile or crafts

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FAMILY CLASS

113 A vegetable monster on a tray

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NEW EXHIBITION CLASS

114 A warm, hat, scarf or gloves.  All entries to be donated to LWS Night Shelter

Vegetables
Fruit
Flowers
Floral Art
Culinary
Home Produce
Art
Photography
Handicrafts
Children
Teenagers
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