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Flowers
Class      Description
1              3 Blooms any type Roses
2              Specimen Bloom Hybrid Tea Rose with a 20 cm Stem
3              3 Dahlias - Medium Decorative or Semi Cactus 16 cm to 22 cm in size
4              3 Dahlias - Small Decorative or Semi Cactus   11 cm to 16 cm in size
5              3 Dahlias - Ball or Mini Ball up to 16 cm in size
6              3 Dahlias - Pom-pom up to 13 cm in size
7              Vase of Chrysanthemums - Spray
8              Vase of Annuals - One Variety or mixed
9              3 Gladioli Spikes
10           1 Gladioli Spike
11           12 Sweet Pea Sprays
12           Vase of Herbaceous Flowers


Vegetables
Class      Description
100         2 Cabbages
101         1 Cauliflower
102         3 Beet – Globe or other
103         3 Carrots - Long
104         3 Carrots - Stump
105         3 Turnips
106         2 Swedes
107         3 Leeks - Long
108         3 Leeks - Pot
109         9 Shallots - pear-shaped
110         9 Shallots - other
111         3 Onions - Kelsae type
112         3 Onions - White except Kelsae type
113         3 Onions - Red
114         6 Tomatoes - Red
115         6 Tomatoes - Yellow
116         1 Truss of Tomatoes
117         2 Lettuces
118         8 pods Peas
119         12 pods French Beans
120         6 pods Broad Beans
121         6 pods Runner Beans
122         3 Parsnips
123         1 Marrow
124         6 Rhubarb stalks
125         1 Cucumber
126         5 Potatoes - Kidney White
127         5 Potatoes - Round White
128         5 Potatoes - Coloured, including white with coloured eyes
129         Potato Collection - 3 plates of 5, any 3 varieties
130         2 Peppers
131         6 Chillies
132         2 Courgettes
133         2 Celery
134         2 Sweetcorn
135         3 Garlic
136         1 Pumpkin/Squash
137         Any other Vegetable

Vegetable Collections

Class      Description
200         Collection of 3 Vegetables from different classes as defined within class 100 to 136, shown on a dressed tray
201         As above, but 6 varieties entered by a minimum of 3 plotholders from a single Allotment site  
              Prizes - 1st £25, 2nd £10 and 3rd £5
202         Collection of herbs in a vase
203         Salad Collection shown on a dressed tray, any 3 from:
              6 Spring Onions, 6 Radishes, 6 Tomatoes, 2 Lettuces, 1 Cucumber or 2 Celery

Giant Vegetables
Prizes - £5 to the winner of each class

Class      Description
300         Heaviest Cabbage
301         Longest Carrot
302         Longest Runner Bean
303         Heaviest Potato
304         Heaviest Marrow

Fruit

Class      Description
400         4 Dessert Apples
401         4 Cooking Apples
402         4 of any other Tree Fruit (pears, plums, damsons etc.)
403         Dish of Brambles, minimum 15
404         Dish of Raspberries, minimum 15
405         Dish of any other soft fruit, minimum 15 (red, black, white currants)
406         Dish of any other fruit

Plot to Plate - The 7 P's; Planned, Planted, Picked, Prepared, Presented... in a Pot or on a Plate!

Class      Description
​500         Apple Pie, own recipe
501         Vegetable Cake, own recipe
502         6 biscuits
503         Jam, Strawberry
504         Jam, Raspberry
505         Jam, any other
506         Chutney
508         Fruit Jelly (any fruit)

Children's, aged up to 14

Class      Description
602         1 photograph ‘Family at the Allotment’ or ‘Wildlife at the Allotment’
603         A Veggie Monster
604         Miniature garden in a seed-tray
605         Vase of Flowers
606         Any three sorts of vegetables
 
Not for Competition: Tomato Tasting
Bring your tomatoes (named varieties). We will taste and rate them.
 



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