All the results for the 38th annual Wistaston Flower and Produce Show

By Gwyn Griffiths

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

THE 38th annual Wistaston Flower and Produce Show brought some stunning floral arrangements to St Mary's Church Hall.

Judges reported high standards throughout the flower and vegetables classes, with difficult decisions to be made when awarding certificates and trophies.

The event was cancelled last year due to the pandemic and Wistaston Community Council says this year's was a low-key affair to minimise Covid risks.

Chairman of Wistaston Community Council Dane Chaplow said: "I was extremely pleased how the first event after lockdown went.

"The council worked hard to put on a first event this year and once again the team succeeded in turning a competition into a fun event. Many thanks to our local people for their excellent entries.

"We hope in 2022 to be back to having a normal event."

Results

Flowers Classes Winners

Bowl of Sweet Peas, mixed colours, 15 stems minimum, Edie Stubbs.

A specimen Rose in a vase, Helen Gould.

Three Pom Pom Dahlias, any variety or varieties, Debra Sloan.

Three Cactus or Semi Cactus Dahlias, any variety or varieties, Sarah Rhodes.

Three Decorative Dahlias, any variety of varieties, Debra Sloan.

A Single Stem of any Flowering Plant (not in schedule) in a Vase, Sarah Rhodes.

A Single Geranium Head in a Vase, Sarah Rhodes.

Six French Marigolds, any variety of varieties, Sarah Rhodes.

A Shallow Bowl of Floating Flower Heads, arranged for effect, Maria Price.

A Vase of Mixed Flowers, home grown, Maria Price.

A Cactus, Sarah Rhodes.

A Geranium in a Pot (with a saucer), Alice Chalwin.

A Begonia in a Pot (with a saucer), Sarah Rhodes.

Flowering Plant in a Pot (with a saucer), Sarah Rhodes.

A Foliage Plant in a Pot (with a saucer), Sarah Rhodes.

Six Fuchsia Heads on a board, Sarah Rhodes.

A Fuchsia in a 9cm Pot (with a saucer), any variety, Sarah Rhodes.

Alpine Garden 25cm x 25cm maximum, Sarah Rhodes.

Vegetable Classes Winners

A Vegetable not on schedule, Maria Price (peas).

Five White Potatoes on a Plate, any variety, Sarah Rhodes.

Five Coloured Potatoes on a Plate, any variety, Sarah Rhodes.

Three Onions – roots shown, not to exceed 225 grams each, Cynthia Jones.

Six Carrots – tops trimmed to 8cm, Sarah Rhodes.

Five Ripe Tomatoes (not cherry variety) on a plate, Helen Gould.

Three Round Beetroot – tops trimmed to 8cm, Cynthia Jones.

One Vegetable Marrow – with stalk, Marlene Harper.

One Lettuce – roots shown, Maria Price.

One Cucumber – with stalk, Charlotte Shaw.

A Truss of Tomatoes (not cherry variety) – some ripe, Annette Lovett.

A Truss of a Named Variety of Cherry Tomatoes on a plate – some ripe, Helen Gould.

Five Ripe Cherry Tomatoes on a plate – variety to be named, Sarah Rhodes.

Six Runner Beans – all with some stalk, Graham Robert.

Six Dwarf Beans – all with some stalk, Sarah Rhodes.

Three Courgettes – each with some stalk, Sarah Rhodes.

A Single Pot of Three Different Herbs, Sarah Rhodes.

Parish Council Vegetable Display Winner

A Collection of Five Different Classes of Vegetables, Sarah Rhodes.

Harvest Basket Winner

A Basket containing Fruit, Flowers & Produce, Sarah Rhodes.

Flower Arrangement Winners

"A Summer Arrangement", Judy Gratton.

"Flower Arrangement With Ornament" – Petite, 25cms overall, Judy Gratton.

Hobbycrafts Winners

A Knitted Toy, Joy Chaplow.

Any craft not on schedule, Debra Sloan (fillet crochet).

Children's Classes Winners

Pre-school – My Favourite Flower, Robyn Edge.

Under 12's – A Miniature Garden in a seed tray (approx. 6 x 8 inches), Emily Edge.

Under 12's – A Greeting Card, Emily Edge.

Under 12's – A Decorated Plant Pot, Edie Stubbs.

Under 12's – A Vegetable/Fruit Creature, Edie Stubbs.

Parish Council Photographic Competition Winners

A Typical Snapshot, Stephen Rhodes.

A Cardboard Framed Enlargement, Sarah Rhodes.

     

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