All together in the floral art
Visitors from far and wide travelled to the show, held at Westfield Community Centre last last Saturday (September 10) and Chairman of Westfield Horticultural Society, Catherine Collingwood, says vibrant flowers, mouthwatering cakes, skilled arts and crafts was a big atttraction.
“Considering the fairly dry summer there was a pleasingly large selection of high quality vegetables and Autumn fruits,” she said. “Amongst the 300 show exhibits there were giant onions, perfect potatoes, dazzling dahlias and saucy sunflowers!
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Hide Ad“However, it was the Floral Art that drew every eye on Saturday. Visitors were amazed to see so many exquisite arrangements and further taken aback to find that many of them were created by people who had never entered before.”
The novice class entitled ‘Master Chef’ had ten entries from new exhibitors and Catherine says the clever arrangements incorporating vegetables, kitchen tools and even mussel shells, were almost indistinguishable as beginners and there is a good reason for this explosion in Floral Art. “Westfield Horticultural Society has been holding beginner’s classes in the village and experienced floral artist Sheila Benson has been passing on skills, knowledge and tips to a class of enthusiastic learners. The result of this tuition was seen in all its glory at the Autumn Show.”
Winners at the show included John Paige who was awarded the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society Banksian medal for his high quality vegetables and flowers.
Margaret Crouch won The Autumn Challenge cup for overall most points in the show and the Junior cup was awarded to Oliver Burnage, aged 7, for his huge onion that he proudly grew himself.
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Hide AdCatherine added: “Westfield Horticultural Society would like to acknowledge, thank and congratulate all exhibitors who put on a glorious show with their produce and crafts.”
Visit: www.westfieldvillage.co.uk
DEAR HUB,
The only picture caption needed is for John Paige’s Giant Onion (winner of the Banksian medal).
CAN YOU PLEASE INCLUDE A SIDEBAR FOR THE PRIZE WINNERS:
Banksian Medal Awarded from the Royal Horticultural Society to John Paige
Autumn Challenge Cup for the most points in show Margaret Crouch
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Hide AdPresident’s Cup for the best flower exhibit Friary Gardeners
Sydney Smith Cup class 29 – collection of vegetables Jackie Fellows
Derek Foster Cup class 3 – best onions from sets John Paige
G. Button Cup most points in classes 2 – 7 Margaret Crouch
Draper Cup class 19 – collection of vegetables Margaret Crouch
Bill Stevens Cup best cactus or succulent Margaret Crouch
Challenge Cup most points in vegetable classes Margaret Crouch
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Hide AdGarden News Shield most points in flower classes Margaret Crouch
Marianne Davis Cup most points in home produce classes Debbie Wilde
Sylvia Adams Trophy best exhibit in home produce classes Jackie Fellows
Autumn Achievement Cup most points by a new exhibitor in home produce classes Sheila Askey
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Hide AdDicker Cup most points in handicraft classes Nik & Rosemary Wiggins (joint winners)
Quercus Goblet best exhibit in handicraft classes Norma Huntley
September Cup most points in fruit classes Tricia Oakland
Junior Cup best exhibit in Junior classes Oliver Burnage (7yrs)
Gwen Smith Cup best floral exhibit in show Nicky Briscall
Autumn Goblet most points in floral art Barbara Graham
Honey Trophy best vase of flowers suitable for attracting bees Nicholas Wilde