The show us open to all to either submit entries or just come along to see the displays. We have various entry classes such as Bulbs ( e.g.daffodils, tulips, hyacinths and more ) Pot Plants foliage or in flower, and Cut Flowers.
In addition there are classes in Baking (e.g Cup cakes, Scones, and empire biscuits) Photography, Homecrafts, and Paintings. We also have a children’s section with various creative activities they can engage with.
Throughout the afternoon we will be providing tea, coffee and cakes and other home baking all free as we accept the donations on the door. There will also be a Tombola and a plant sale. This is a chance to show off your plants or handy work and come along and hopefully be inspired to see what is on display.
To find out more about the different classes in the show and how to enter please email; Adrian, his email is paegg54@gmail.com
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