Sunday 14 September 2014

Produce Show Categories

Belinda asked what categories we have for our show. These are they:

CATEGORY - FLOWERS & HERBS
  • Class 1: Mixed flower arrangement in a vase (vase not taller than 20cm)
  • Class 2: One scented rose to be judged on perfume only
  • Class 3: A single bloom / flower spike
  • Class 4: A gentleman’s buttonhole / lady’s spray
  • Class 5: Tied bunch of 5 different herbs
CATEGORY - VEGETABLES & FRUIT
  • Class 6: Selection of vegetables (min 5 different types) within 12” square (to be provided)
  • Class 7: Longest runner bean (judged as straight-line length)
  • Class 8: Biggest marrow (judged on both weight & size)
  • Class 9: Five onions on a plate
  • Class 10: Five potatoes on a plate
  • Class 11: Five tomatoes on a plate
  • Class 12: Heaviest pumpkin (weighed on plot)
  • Class 13: Funniest vegetable (can be assembly of vegetables or single item)
  • Class 14: Selection of home grown fruits on a plate (minimum 3 different types)
  • Class 15: Five apples on a plate

CATEGORY - HOME PRODUCE
  • Class 16: Jam, jelly, marmalade or fruit curd
  • Class 17: Chutney/pickles/relishes
  • Class 18: Cake (to include at least one home-grown ingredient)
  • Class 19: Home-made or home-brewed alcoholic or soft drinks

CATEGORY - PHOTOGRAPHY
  • Class 20: Plant portrait
  • Class 21: The weather
  • Class 22: Views of the allotment
  • Class 23: Allotment wildlife
  • Class 24: Dusk-to dawn (photo must be taken between these times)

CATEGORY - CHILDREN’S (under 16 yrs only)
  • Class 25: Photograph of my plot (8-16 yrs)
  • Class 26: Tallest sunflower (judged on plot, under 8 yrs)
  • Class 27: Best scarecrow (under 8 yrs)
  • Class 28: Best arrangement of garden flowers in a jam jar (8-16 yrs)
  • Class 29: 3 decorated cup cakes (under 8 yrs)
  • Class 30: Decorated stone (8-16 yrs)

We have a Best In Show award for each category. As well as we can also give out Special awards at the Judges discretion for entries which are innovative (whilst probably not a winning entry in their group). This year we had a number of classes which had no entries (Classes 4 and 24 for example) and multiple entries for some. Most notably Class 6 which is by far our most popular entry. Yesterday's winning exhibit was this:

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