Adult Produce & Flowers

  Adult Entries (16 & over)

Vegetable categories - grown in the: garden, greenhouse, plot, allotment or windowsill etc.

·         Longest runner bean, photograph it against a tape measure.




Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head
Longest Runner Bean - 17 inches





Georgina Gardner
Long bean (that was difficult to photo).  About 15 inches.





Andy Dawe, The Barn
12 inch runner bean



·         Largest vegetable, such as: pumpkin, onion, courgette, butternut squash….






Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Largest Vegetable (length 18.5" girth 17.5")



Jackie Leonard, Castle Ely Farmhouse
Largest Vegetable - Butternut Squash




Jackie Leonard, Castle Ely Farmhouse
Largest onion - first time grown from seed


Roy & Sue James, Meadowcroft





Roy James, Meadowcroft






Roy James





Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Peas



Andy Dawe, The Barn
2 enormous Berner Rose tomatoes




Andy Dawe, The Barn




·         Five potatoes (of any variety) which have been grown by you.


Les Roberts, Sandy Grove
Charlotte 2nd Earlies


Four carrots, parsnips, onions, leeks, celery, peppers, beetroot.



Georgina Gardner, Pen Y Cwm






Penny Lester
Grown from seed







Roy James, Meadowcroft





Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head
Aubergine (Slim Jim)




Rosie Hinman, Milton



Georgina Gardner, Pen y Cwm




Andy Dawe, The Barn


4 Tomatoes


Georgina Gardner, Pen y Cwm





Rosie Hinman, Milton



Andy Dawe, The Barn
4 Berner Rose tomatoes



Georgina Gardner, Pen Y Cwm
Shimmer variety







Roy James, Meadowcroft




Andy Dawe, The Barn
Tomatoes - Tigerella






Peter Johnson, Porth Y Fynnon
From our garden


·         Two lettuces or Swedes, turnips, celeriac, cabbages, cucumbers, courgettes….




Roy James, Meadowcroft
Broccoli




Jackie Leonard, Castle Ely Farmhouse





Roy James, Meadowcroft
Cucumbers






Andy Dawe, The Barn
2 cucumbers - Piccolino F1



Andy Dawe, The Barn
2 courgettes - Genovese.




Roy James, Meadowcroft
Courgettes







Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Exclamation Mark!




Georgina Gardner, Pen y Cwm
2 Courgettes



·         Wonkiest shaped vegetable, any variety.


Andy Dawe, The Barn
Not sure quite how to describe this tomato!



Andy Dawe, The barn
A 2-legged wonky carrot!






Andy Dawe, The Barn
This one is of a French bean in the shape of a coiled snake poised to strike






Georgina Gardner, Pen Y Cwm
Chicken foot carrot!




Georgina Gardner, Pen Y Cwm
Nosy Tom!






Georgina Gardner, Pen y Cwm
Kim Kardashian Tomato!





Roy James, Meadowcroft




Jackie Leonard, Castle Ely Farmhouse
Very funny Tom!




Fruit categories - photograph of the tree or bush

·         Apples or pears or rhubarb or berries or any other fruit.



Carolyn Brotherwood, Ruelwall
One of our peach trees only planted last year which gave us nearly 100 fruit






Amy James, Caldey View
Pear tree, almost ripe!




Jackie Leonard, Castle Ely Farmhouse
'Little Figgy' in self built planter





Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Rhubarb


Flower category

·         An indoor flowering pot plant, grown by you




Ruth Roberts, Sandy Grove
Long suffering Cactus - not sure how the fern got there!!




Hazel WadeyBrynderi, High Street
Streptocarpus Lemon Sorbet



Hazel Wadey, Brynderi, High Street
Purple Moth Orchid





Hazel WadeyBrynderi, High Street
Mauve Streptocarpus





Amy James, Caldey View
White Orchid




Amy James, Caldey View
Grandma’s Christmas Cactus


·         Any flowers growing in your own garden.

Gwen Waldron, Milton
Waterlily



Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Laburnum Flowers




Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head
Arum Lily



Jackie Leonard, Castle Ely Farmhouse
Sleeping Bees on Dalia Flowers




Amy James, Caldey View
Purple Rain, Purple Rain!!




Hazel WadeyBrynderi, High Street
Spring Flowers



Hazel WadeyBrynderi, High Street
Close up - Mum's border





Amy James, Caldey View
Mount Everest Allium




Amy James, Caldey View
Freshly picked homegrown sweet peas







Georgina Gardner, Pen Y Cwm
Helichrysum (annual flower you can dry for arrangements). My fave this year.




Georgina Gardner, Pen y Cwm
 Chrysathemum Rainbow (annual)




Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Apple Blossom time



Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head
Mum's Peony





Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head
Bearded Iris




Wendy Cantomesse, Nottingham
Sunflower in garden



Les Roberts, Sandy Grove
Stargazer Lilies





Dawn Sanders, Oaklands
Azalea




Polly Raymond
Lavender in the Wind





Sue James, Meadowcroft
Hellenium






Melanie Rolfe, Manton
Hybrid Fuchsia




Sam James, Caldey View
Mother Yucca




Gill & Trevor Bendall, Orchard View




Gill & Trevor Bendall, Orchard View





Peter Johnson, Porth Y Fynnon
In the garden Begonias, Lobeilia, all grown from seed





Ken Woodworth, Coombs Head
Agapanthus





Carolyn Brotherwood, Ruelwall
Sweetpeas





Penny Lester
3 Gladioli from garden
Had to pick them as they were muddled in with all the other plants



Floral art category 

·         Design a floral display, using real or artificial flowers, with one ‘prop’ of your choice that reflects your feelings during lockdown.




Amy James, Caldey View
Floral Display & Prop
Keep Going




Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head
(Prop : colour for upliftment in the garden)





Ruth Roberts, Sandy Grove
Get that Jab!



Ruth Roberts, Sandy Grove
The Beauty of Green
Spread love not viruses

·          Create a buttonhole.


Melanie Rolfe, Manton





Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head









Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head






Ruth Roberts, Sandy Grove
Don't Forget the Swedes!


·          
Create an arrangement in an eggcup.



Gwen Waldron, Milton



Pauline Critchlow, Coombs Head




Adel Barclay, The Corner






Melanie Rolfe, Manton





Beatrice Wellings, Fishguard



Ruth Roberts, Sandy Grove
Cabbage Patch Cat

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