WELCOME

Welcome to our Gardening Club Rhydlewis and District Gardening Club has been around since the time of Adam and Eve. In fact, it is believed that one of our members planted and tended the very apple tree that gave rise to the pair being expelled from the garden!!

Whether this urban myth is true or not, the club is here to encourage, improve and extend the members' knowledge of all branches of horticulture. It is open to everyone and new members are all always welcome to come along.

Our activities during the year include a varied programme of talks and social events, summer garden visits, a plant sale, social gatherings/bbq and an annual open show in August.


Wednesday 8 March 2023

Spring Show 28th MARCH 2023

CLWB GARDDIO RHYDLEWIS A’R CYLCH

RHYDLEWIS AND DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB


SPRING SHOW


TUESDAY EVENING


28th MARCH 2023


RHYDLEWIS VILLAGE HALL







STAGING FROM 3.30pm UNTIL 5.30pm

(Judging from 5.30 to 7.30 – no entry to show until 7.30)


SHOW OPENS AT 7.30pm


RAFFLE AND REFRESHMENTS


AUCTION OF DONATED EXHIBITS




RULES

  • Unless otherwise stated, exhibits in classes 1-14 should consist of one variety only
  • Unless otherwise stated, exhibits in classes 1-14 should be of fresh plant material and displayed in a vase or container supplied by the exhibitor
  • Unless otherwise stated, exhibits in classes 1-14 all exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor
  • Rhydlewis Gardening Club cannot be held responsible for anything left in the hall after the show. If necessary, label your containers
  • In the event of a dispute, the committee reserves the right to inspect gardens and, if necessary, to disqualify.
  • ANY OBJECTION TO AN EXHIBIT MUST BE MADE TO THE SHOW SECRETARY ON THE NIGHT OF THE SHOW
  • OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORS (EXCEPT CLASS 26)


    Entries fees: 

    Members of the Rhydlewis Gardening Club: free

    Non-members: £2.00 fixed entry fee


    HELP WILL BE GIVEN WITH STAGING IF NEEDED


For further information please contact the Show Secretary

Jane Puddephatt 01239 851070


or the secretary Nina Milton 01239 851096/07962781146


FLOWERS

  1. Single Daffodil (Narcissus Division 1) - 4 blooms, 1 variety, all yellow 
  2. Single Daffodil (Narcissus Division 1) - 4 blooms, 1 variety
  3. Large or small-cupped Narcissus (Divisions 2 & 3) - 4 blooms, one variety
  4. Double Narcissus (including Daffodils) (Division 4) - 4 stems, one variety
  5. Narcissus - any other (Division 5 - 12 ) - 4 stems, 1 variety
  6. Bowl or pot of bulbs in bloom - any one variety
  7. Vase of spring flowers - not more than 6 varieties
  8. Tulips - 4 stems, one variety
  9. Camellia - 1 bloom
  10. 10. Flowering plant in a pot - under 24 in. (60cm) high, including pot
  11. 11. Carnivorous plant in a pot - under 24 in. (60cm) high, including pot
  12. 12. Flowering tree or shrub - cut spray from one variety
  13. 13. Cactus or succulent mixed or single varieties  24in (60cm) high inc. pot
  14. 14. Dish of floating hellebore heads 


FLORAL ART


  1. 15. Posy of primula (including primrose, polyanthus, cowslip etc)
  2. 16. Easter bonnet decorated with seasonal bloom


(Categories 15 & 16 can include non-plant accessories, fruit, vegetables, and purchased plant items)



CLUB MEMBERS ONLY

  1. 17.  A pot of narcissus, grown from bulbs supplied last autumn by the club




ART, CRAFT AND PHOTOGRAPHY

  1. 18. ‘Garden Life’ a photograph, not exceeding 12” X 18” (30cmX46cm), can be framed, mounted or unmounted.
  2. 19. Decorated egg (any size)
  3. 20. Pin cushion (any medium, any size) 
  4. 21. A pencil or charcoal sketch of a any British wild animal (not to exceed 12in (30cm) by 18in (46cm)
  5. 22. An Easter card (A5 max)



HOMECRAFT

  1. 23. 4 Hot-cross buns
  2. 24. 4 Jam tarts (homemade shortcrust pastry)
  3. 25. Bowl of homemade fudge cut into cubes
  4. 26. 1 Swiss roll (undecorated)


SPRING SHOW AWARDS


THE FLOWER CUP

 Overall winner of classes 1-16

 DERRICK AND BARBARA CALOW MEMORIAL CUP 

the best exhibit from a Club Member in Classes 1-14

THE ARTISAN SHEILD 

Most points in classes 18-25

PAM HUFFERDINE TROPHY

Best exhibit in class 17


The Royal Horticultural Society classification into divisions. 

Division 1 is distinguished by having one flower per stem and the trumpet as long as, or longer than, the petals (the classic trumpet daffodil, e.g. ‘KIng Alfred’, ‘Golden Harvest’ or ‘Mount Hood’).

Divisions 2 & 3 include most singles with one flower per stem with a trumpet shorter than the petals

Division 4 includes ALL doubles – one or more flowers per stem

Division 5 to 12 include single jonquils, tazettas, Narcissus triandrus hybrids (like ‘Hawera’), Narcissus cyclamineus hybrids (like ‘Dove Wings’ and ‘Jenny’), Narcissus poeticus hybrids

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