Exhibitors
Plants
Growing & Showing Marquee
Following on from the successes of last year, the Growing & Showing Marquee returns to the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The marquee will host the flower-filled Floral Art competition from Tuesday 5 - Thursday 7 July. It will then be transformed into an edible feast for the weekend when the Fruit and Vegetable Festival takes over from Saturday 9 - Sunday 10 July, filling the marquee with seasonalproduce.
Floral Art
Themes of classes exhibited from Tuesday 5 to Thursday 7 July
Class 1:
Garden of Distinction
Class 2:
Nature’s Bounty
Class 3:
Summer Colours
Class 4:
Ponder by the Pool
Class 5:
Exotica
Class 6:
Vegetable Patch
Class 7:
A Life with Flowers
Class 8:
Pleasure of Pots
Class 9:
Woodland Shade
Class 10:
Twigs and Things
Class 11:
Garden Friend or Foe
Class 12:
Herbaceous Border
The Surrey area of NAFAS (National Association of Flower Arranging Societies) is organising an extensive display of flower arrangements, ranging from the traditional to the modern, from almost 100 exhibitors.
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit and Vegetable exhibitors will be showing superb displays of fruit and veg, including a 'Dig for Victory' feature. Alongside will be an Amateur Growers’ Competition open to anyone who grows fruit or vegetables in gardens or allotments. Amateurs will be competing in a number of categories of seasonal produce and herbs.
The cClosing date for applications for the Summer Fruit and Vegetable Competition is Friday 1 July 2005. For an application form and competition schedule please contact Georgina Clarke on 020 7821 3328.
Experts will be on hand to offer you everything you need to know about growing your own produce, for seasoned experts and home-growing beginners.
The following will also be exhibiting this year.
British Tomato Growers Association HDRA - The Organic Organisation National Society of Allotment & Leisure Gardeners Ltd Newlands Nursery |
RHS Garden Wisley RHS Garden Wisley - Trials Department Rougham Hall Nurseries The Garlic Farm |
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