PLANT SALE

We still have plenty of plants left after another successful online plant sale so will be holding an actual plant sale this Saturday morning, 5th June, from 9am to midday in Lowdham Village Hall car park. Lots of good quality bedding plants, vegetables, herbs and perennials. Along side the plant sale there will be a charity bake sale for ‘Stand up to Cancer’. Please join us.

RESULTS VIRTUAL SPRING SHOW 2021

Judged by Geoff Burton

We would like to thank everyone for their entries and supporting our Virtual Spring Show.  We have been really impressed by the quality and number of entries – 98 in total!

Here’s hoping that our next spring show will be a real one!

Class 1 – pot of members’ bulbs ‘Narcissus Anniversary Gift’

1stTony Heighton

2ndDavid Middleton

3rdHelen Madden

Class 2 – a vase/container of mixed daffodils

1stPat Walker

2ndMaureen Handley

3rdCarol Wright

Class 3 – a vase/container of mixed spring flowers

1stPat Walker

2ndNicola Macdonald

3rdAnne Cross

Class 4 – a flowering shrub

1stPat Walker

2ndNicola Macdonald

3rdChristine Statham

Class 5 – a bowl or pot of spring bulbs or flowers

1stRachel Finn

2ndCarol Wright

3rdGlenise Narnor

Class 6 – one flowering or foliage houseplant

1stCaroline Goodchild

2ndJuliet Hardy

3rdChristine Statham

Class 7 – daffodil with the longest stem

Equal 1stMaureen Handley and Vonny Greenfield

3rdChristine Statham

VIRTUAL SPRING SHOW

Entries for this year’s Virtual Spring Show can now be uploaded to the website.  It is simple to do and the instructions can be accessed here. Here are the entries so far:

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All entries need to be in by the end of Saturday 10th April, ready for judging on the Sunday.  Once your entries have been submitted, they will need to be moderated, so there will be a slight delay before they appear on the website.  There will be certificates awarded for the first, second and third place awarded in each class.

Here is a reminder of the 7 classes.

Class 1 – pot of members’ bulbs ‘Narcissus Anniversary Gift’ (photographed still growing in the pot they are planted in)

Class 2 – a vase/container of mixed daffodils (any number)

Class 3 – a vase/container of mixed spring flowers

Class 4 – a flowering shrub (picked or in situ)

Class 5 – a bowl or pot of spring bulbs or flowers (photographed growing in the pot they are planted in)

Class 6 – one flowering or foliage houseplant

Class 7 – daffodil with the longest stem (to be photographed next to a ruler or tape measure to indicate length in cms)

Please join in with your entries and let’s hope that next year’s spring show will be a normal one!

VIRTUAL SPRING SHOW 2021

This year we would like to build on the idea of a virtual show that we had last year, but make it a bit bigger and more of a competition.  Obviously, we can only judge photographs of your entries but it will be lovely to see what is growing in everyone’s gardens.  Entries need to be uploaded directly to our website and we will explain how to do this once this once details have been finalised. We will not judge to our normal rules as it is just for a bit of fun so we will award certificates to the first, second and third placed in each class.  For some classes the flowers will need to be picked, but for others we are happy for you to photograph them in situ, in your garden.  We are not judging the quality of the photograph, just the plants or flower.

Classes

Class 1 – pot of members’ bulbs ‘Narcissus Anniversary Gift’ (photographed still growing in the pot they are planted in)

Class 2 – a vase/container of mixed daffodils (any number)

Class 3 – a vase/container of mixed spring flowers

Class 4 – a flowering shrub (picked or in situ)

Class 5 – a bowl or pot of spring bulbs or flowers (photographed growing in the pot they are planted in)

Class 6 – one flowering or foliage houseplant

Class 7 – daffodil with the longest stem (to be photographed next to a ruler or tape measure to indicate length in cms)