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.


Monday, 3 February 2025

SPRING SHOW TUESDAY 25st MARCH 2025. THE SCHEDULE

CLWB GARDDIO RHYDLEWIS A’R CYLCH RHYDLEWIS AND DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB

SPRING SHOW

TUESDAY 25st MARCH 2025

RHYDLEWIS VILLAGE HALL

STAGING FROM 3.45pm UNTIL 5.45pm

SHOW OPENS AT 7.30pm RAFFLE AND REFRESHMENTS

(Donations for raffle greatly appreciated)

AUCTION OF DONATED EXHIBITS

For further information please contact Nina Milton on 01239 851096 or the Show Secretary on 01238 851070

THE SCHEDULE

FLOWERS

(see divisions at end of schedule)

  1. Single Daffodil - 3 blooms, 1 variety, all yellow (Div 1)

  2. Single Daffodil - 3 blooms, 1 variety (Div 1)

  3. Large or small-cupped Narcissus - 3 blooms, one variety (Divs 2 and 3)

  4. Double Narcissus (including Daffodils) - 3 stems, one variety (Div 4)

  5. Narcissus - any other - 3 stems, 1 variety (Divs 5 to 12)

  6. Bowl or pot of Bulbs in Bloom - any one variety

  7. Vase of Spring Flowers - not more than 6 varie.es

  8. Tulips - 3 stems, one variety

  1. Camellia 1 bloom

  2. Flowering Plant in a pot - under 24ins (60cms) high, including pot

  3. Flowering Tree or Shrub - cut spray from one variety

  4. Dish of Floa.ng Hellebore Heads

  5. A posy of Primula (including primrose, polyanthus, cowslip etc.)

  6. A Vase or Container of Decora.ve Foliage – not more than 8 varie.es

    CLUB MEMBERS ONLY

  7. A pot of Tulips, grown from bulbs supplied last autumn

    FLORAL ART

  8. A table centerpiece incorpora.ng at least one candle - not to exceed 12ins (30cms) overall

  9. A floral arrangement in a recycled container: size op.onal

(Categories 16 and 17 can include non-plant accessories, fruit, vegetables and purchased plant items)

ART, CRAFT & PHOTOGRAPHY

18. A Decorated Pebble


19. ‘Scene of a River’ - a photograph not exceeding 12 x 18ins (30 x 46cms) -– can be framed, mounted or

unmounted

  1. ‘A Single Flower’ Pain.ng in any medium not exceeding 12 x 18ins (30 x 46cms — can be framed,

    mounted or unmounted

  2. A Decorated Egg (any size)

  3. A Handmade Patchwork Ar.cle (any medium, any size)

  4. An Easter Bunny-face Mask made from a paper plate

  5. An ar.cle of turned or carved wood

  6. An Owl made from any medium (not exceeding 18” 46cms in height)

  7. A Lavender Bag

  8. 2 Decorated Weetabix

HOMECRAFT

  1. 1 Jam-filled Swiss roll

  2. A Gingerbread Man

  3. 1 Frigata

  4. A Jar of Jam

  5. A Jar of Marmalade


ADVICE

Please ensure all exhibits conform to schedule requirements.

RHS NARCISSUS CLASS Divisions  For Flower Schedule Entries 1 to 5:

Division 1 - One flower per stem with the trumpet as long as, or longer than petals

Divisions 2 & 3 - One flower per stem with the trumpet shorter than petals

Division 4 - Includes ALL doubles – one or more flowers per stem

Divisions 5 to 12 – Includes; Triandrus, Cyclamineus, Jonquilla, Tazetta, Poeticus, Bulbocodium, Collar, Papillon and all other daffodil 


Display each entry to it's best within the guidelines Follow the guidelines for size and number very carefully to avoid disqualification. 

FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS 

Flowers and other arrangement items can be purchased or home-grown. Follow the height and/or width rules carefully. Be sure to reflect the theme.  Judging will focus on the aesthetic of the arrangement and quality of the natural ‘ingredients’.

ARTS AND CRAFTS

Display each entry to its best within the guidelines

Follow the guidelines for size and number very carefully to avoid disqualification. 

Ensure the art and craft items are newly made, preferably especially for the show.

CHILDREN'S ENTRIES. 

We encourage children's exhibits in all classes, but the child must have been actively involve in the growing or making of the exhibit in the 60 day period mention above (where appropriate). Children's entries will be judged alongside without favour, but there will be a small 'prize' for all under 15 entries.

HOMECRAFTS

Jar of Marmalade ––  any fruit in a one lb  jar. Seal with paper seal and a cellophane cover and rubber band. No lids. Labelling: only the contents of the jar should be on the label (i.e. SEVILLE MARMALADE)

All cakes, sweets, etc: choose your own recipe to be judged alongside others. Display prettily on your own chinaware (although plates and dishes are available from the kitchen area) 

BRINGING YOUR EXHIBITS TO BE STAGED

Bring your  exhibits ready to be staged during STAGING FROM 3.45pm UNTIL 5.45pm

There's a side table you can 'dump' your exhibits on while putting them in the correct places. 

See the show secretary (just inside the door ) to book in prior to staging your exhibits. 

There will be help from stewards with the exhibiting. 

The hall will be cleared at 5.45 pm prompt to allow judging to commence.

Exhibitors are then allowed in with general public at 7.30pm

Good Luck Everyone – look forward to seeing you on the day!




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