BIDDENHAM FLOWERS AND PLANTS

  1. Asters – 3 blooms
  2. Dahlias – 3 cactus blooms
  3. Dahlias – 3 pompon blooms
  4. Dahlias – 3 decorative blooms
  5. Annuals – 3 blooms ( same variety )
  6. Perennials – 3 blooms ( same variety )
  7. Mixed flowers -3 blooms ( any variety)
  8. Pot plant – flowering
  9. Pot plant – foliage
  10. Herbs – a selection in a vase
  11. Small flower arrangement, theme of “Harmony”. Not to exceed 9 inches in width, depth or height.
  12. Large flower arrangement, theme of “Where have all the flowers gone?”. An exhibit with emphasis on foliage, vegetables, fruit, berries, seed heads etc.  Not to exceed 36 inches in width, height or depth, accessories allowed.
  13. Colourful flower arrangement, theme of “The Summer Carnival”. Not to exceed 36 inches in width, height or depth, accessories allowed.
  14. Eating apples – 3 of one variety
  15. Cooking apples – 3 of one variety
  16. Pears – 3 of one variety
  17. Carrots – 3 of one variety
  18. Onions – 3 of one variety
  19. Runner beans – 3 of one variety
  20. Potatoes – 3 of one variety
  21. Tomatoes – 3 ‘Cherry’ – (Calix on )
  22. Tomatoes – 3 ‘Standard’ – (Calix on )
  23. Cucumber – one
  24. Sweet corn – 3 cobs
  25. Courgettes – 3
  26. Any other fruit not specified above ( at least 3 of the same variety)
  27. Any other vegetable not specified above ( at least 3 of the same variety)
  28. A Biddenham whopper.

YOUNG BIDDENHAM GARDENERS

Young Biddenham entries have been classified by school year. Please note you should enter the class which corresponds to the school year you have just finished.

The “Ormerod Cup” for the most points by a child aged 12 years or under

Reception and under

  1. Grow cress in an egg shell to create a head with “hair”, painting a face on the shell, displayed in an egg cup

Years 1 – 4

  1. A posy of flowers from my garden, in a decorated jam jar
  2. A plant in a pot grown from seed

Years 5 to 7

  1. Flower arrangement from my Garden, in a household object
  2. A fruit or vegetable, decorated to look like a Monster

Years 8 – 11

  1. Flower arrangement for a Prom party, using a psychedelic colour scheme.
    Consider using props (eg CDs, neon straws etc) to enhance your arrangement.
  2. A decorated hat, using flowers and foliage from my Garden