Everyone tucked into the refreshments and enjoyed wandering around the exhibits. 2019 brought a surprising number of flowers to the show, bearing in mind how early the daffodils and even tulips have bloomed.
We had a stunning variety of daffodils, camellias, primulas, hellebores, blossoming sprays, and even cacti and succulents, as well as beautifully created floral Easter Baskets and 'Mother of the Bride' corsages.
Michael Lloyd won the best exhibit in the flower section for his narcissi.
Sophia Holmes won the Pam Hufferdine Trophy for the best bowl of Tulips submitted by a member of the club from a control of similar bulbs.
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The presentations were made by the club’s chairman Liz Blackler, and thanks go to everyone who worked hard to make this a great show.
Keep a look-out for the article that has been sent to the Tivyside, along with professionally taken photographs of the event winners.
Rhydlewis Gardening Club meets at 7.30pm, on the last Tuesday of each month in the village hall and has a varied and interesting programme. Club membership is only £10 per year, non-members £2 per meeting – all welcome.
Our next meeting is a talk about the National Garden Scheme (the 'yellow book'). the organiser of the Ceredigion NGS will tell us about this national treasure, both from the viewpoint of visiting, and opening a garden for a public visit.
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