Results for the Show 2022 Show.

Vegetables
313A growing Capsicum, Pepper or Chilli
314Chillis, 5 or Peppers, 2 (to be displayed on a plate)
315Potatoes, collection of 2 named varieties, 5 of each.
316Potatoes, 5 white.
317Potatoes, 5 coloured.
318Cabbage, 1 head with 75mm of stalk.
319Spinach or Chard, 5 stems (displayed in a vase)
320Carrots, 3 long pointed, foliage trimmed to 75mm.
321Carrots, 3 stump rooted, foliage trimmed to 75mm.
323Lettuce, any type
324Rope of 15 Onions - not to exceed 3.2kgs
325Onions, 3 exhibition.
326Onions, 3 over 250g, excluding exhibition.
327Onions, 5 250g or less.
328Onion, 1 the heaviest.
329Beans, 6 runners.
330Beans, 1 the longest runner.
331Beans, 6 French, dwarf or climbing.
333Marrows, pair on table not exceeding 380mm in length or 500mm circumference for round cultivars.
334Marrow, the heaviest, any kind, to be grown outside.
335Courgettes, 3 not less than 100mm or greater than 200mm. Round cultivars should be approx. 75mm in diameter
336Cucumbers, pair of.
337Tomatoes, 5 fruits shown with calyx.
338Tomatoes, yellow, plum or other, 5 fruits shown with calyx, to be displayed on a dish of sand. Sand can be provided by Society when staging.
339Tomatoes, cherry type, 9 fruits to be displayed on a dish of sand, under 35mm. Sand can be provided by Society when staging.
340One Beefsteak Tomato displayed with one Cherry or Plum Tomato. To be judged on quality and taste.
341Shallots, 8 large.
342Shallots, 8 pickling, to pass through 30mm ring.
343Shallots, cluster as grown, fully exposed, no container
344Beetroot, 3 globe or long.
345Beetroot, 3 globe, alternative colours e.g. white, yellow
346Pumpkin, 1 the heaviest, to be grown outside.
347Garlic, 3 Bulbs
348Leeks, 2 (tops tied, not trimmed).
349Radish, 6 any variety, foliage trimmed to 25mm
350Two pairs of different coloured vegetables. (e.g. an orange and a purple carrot displayed with a red and a yellow pepper).
351Most odd looking vegetable / fruit, misshaped or wonky specimen.
352One unusual vegetable excluding marrows to be judged for size and quality. Please state size on entry form. To be named.
353A Sunday Lunch trug, a trug of vegetables suitable for Sunday lunch.
3543 of any other vegetable or variety of vegetable not mentioned in Schedule, (eg. sweetcorn cobs, cauliflower, celery, custard marrows, spaghetti marrows etc.)
355Collection of salad vegetables, 3 kinds, 3 of each.
356Collection of any of the following: cut flowers, fruits, herbs, pot plants, vegetables. To be displayed within a space of 60 x 75cms.This Class is open to Individuals, Horticultural Societies and Clubs.
357Collection of vegetables, 5 distinct kinds of the same number as in individual classes, any other vegetables not mentioned in individual classes, 3 or a kind.
359Washingpool Top Tray Competition