ORGANISERS were delighted that the 2021 Wellington Flower Show went ahead at the weekend - albeit on a reduced scale.

The essence of the show was retained with classes for fruit, flowers, vegetables and pot plants, as well as classes for floral art and for children.

Despite fewer exhibits than normal, the hall at the ARC, Wellington School, was filled with spectacular blooms and mouth watering vegetables.

The floral art section was particularly well supported, perhaps as there was no flower arranging at the Taunton show. There were significantly more exhibits than in previous years and thanks went to Taunton Flower Club who again supported the event.

Congratulations to Jackie Crouch who swept the board and has supported the Wellington Flower Show for more years than any other exhibitor.

There were new exhibitors in both children and adult classes and Elodie Avery, who has not exhibited before, won the best exhibit cup for her miniature garden.

Visitor numbers were pleasing, given that it was a smaller show and there were no stalls or refreshments.

Entry to the show was free and visitors gave so generously in the donations jars.

The show generated no income this year so this was particularly pleasing as running costs still had to be met.

The judges were impressed by the high standard of the exhibits, particularly in floral art and the children’s classes.

A spring show is being planned for next year after a two-year break.

FIRST PRIZE WINNERS.

Division I Championship.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

501 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS - VEGETABLES Mike Hawkins.

502 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS - FLOWERS David Smith.

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS - FLORAL ART. Inspired by …. Sheena Page.

504 Division A Fruit.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

1 Plums, 6 specimens Roland Milton.

2 Dessert Apples, 6 specimens M Broom.

3 Cooking Apples, 6 specimens M Broom.

5 Pears, 6 specimens M Broom.

6 Soft fruit, one variety Bob Homeshaw.

7 Any other kind of edible fruit Tessa Bradnock.

Division B Vegetables.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

10 Potatoes, white, 5 specimens John Emerton.

11 Potatoes, coloured, 5 specimens Mike Hawkins.

12 Collection of Potatoes, 3 plates of 3 Mike Hawkins.

13 Onions, 5 exhibition, from seed, dressed Mike Hawkins.

14 Onions, 5 exhibition, from sets, dressed John Emerton.

15 Onions, 6 not exceeding 75mm from seed Mike Hawkins.

16 Onions, 6 not exceeding 75mm from sets Mike Hawkins.

17 Shallots, 12 specimens Mike Hawkins.

18 Beetroot, 3 specimens John Emerton.

19 Carrots, stump rooted, 3 specimens John Emerton.

20 Carrots, long rooted or intermediate, 3 specimens Mike Hawkins.

21 Parsnips, 2 specimens Mike Hawkins.

22 French beans, 9 specimens C Tron.

23 Runner Beans, 9 Specimens Graham Edwards.

24 Cabbage, 2 Heads Mike Hawkins.

26 Vegetable marrow, 1 pair for table John Emerton.

27 Vegetable marrow, heaviest specimen Mike Hawkins.

28 Courgettes, 3 specimens M Broom.

29 Parsley, 6 stems in a vase Mike Hawkins.

30 Red Tomatoes, dish of 5 specimens Graham Edwards.

31 Tomatoes, 1 truss ‘Cherry’ type Pam Cheesman.

32 Tomatoes, dish of any other variety Mike Hawkins.

33 Cucumber, 2, any variety Graham Edwards.

34 Sweet peppers, 3 specimens M Broom.

35 Chilli Peppers, 3 specimens Andrew Paul.

Division B Vegetables.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

36 Rhubarb, 5 stems David Smith.

37 Bunch of 5 radishes John Emerton.

38 Pumpkin, 1 specimen Mike Hawkins.

39 Edible squash, 1 specimen M Broom.

40 Any other vegetable David Smith.

41 A misshapen vegetable! Mike Hawkins.

42 Collection of culinary herbs, 6 distinct types Marian Dawson.

44 Collection of mixed vegetables in a trug Graham Edwards.

45 A 'Veggie Box' Graham Edwards.

Division C Cut Flowers.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

50 Rose, 1 specimen bloom Mike Hawkins.

51 Rose, 3 stems Mike Hawkins.

52 Container of mixed roses Mike Hawkins.

53 Roses, one vase Joanna Angus.

54 Dahlias, decorative, under 170mm Mike Hawkins.

55 Dahlias, decorative, over 170mm C Tron.

56 Dahlias, miniature / small ball, under 170mm Mike Hawkins.

57 Dahlias, pompon, under 52mm Mike Hawkins.

58 Dahlias, cactus or semi-cactus, under 170mm M Broom.

60 Dahlias, any other type, 3 blooms M Broom.

61 Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms or 3 sprays David Smith.

63 Gladioli, one vase, 3 spikes M Broom.

64 Hydrangeas, one vase, 3 blooms Bob Homeshaw.

66 Sweet peas, one vase, 6 stems M Broom.

67 Zinnias, one vase, 5 blooms Tricia Fleming.

68 A garden flower, predominantly pink, one stem Clifford Cheesman.

69 Garden flowers, perennials, one vase, one kind Tricia Fleming.

70 Garden Flowers, one vase, one colour predominating Stephen Page.

71 Garden flowers, one vase, within 12 mth of sowing Stephen Page.

72 A vase of flowers whose name all begin with same letter Stephen Page.

73 A vase of mixed flowers Tracey James.

74 A display of Fuchsias, 6 heads in water M Broom.

75 Ornamental Foliage, one vase Stephen Page.

76 Ornamental Fruits or Berries, one vase Clifford Cheesman.

77 Flowering Shrub, one vase, one or more kinds Stephen Page.

78 A selection of Grasses in a container Clifford Cheesman.

79 A selection of Seed heads in a vase Heather Harmsworth.

80 A Pretty Leaf Heather Harmsworth.

81 A jam jar of weeds Sally Hill.

82 Sunflowers, 3 Stems Hayley Evans.

Division D Pot Plants/House Plants.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

Division D Pot Plants/House Plants.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

90 One Pelargonium / Geranium D J Marshall.

91 One Fuchsia M Broom.

92 One Orchid, Phalaenopsis Maggie Crockett.

94 One Fern Bob Homeshaw.

95 One flowering begonia David Smith.

96 Any other flowering plant D J Marshall.

97 Any other foliage plant Sally Hill.

98 One Cactus or succulent Ann Holland.

99 One Bonsai Ann Holland.

100 A bucket of home made compost C Tron.

Division E Floral Art.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

200 Holiday 2021 - an exhibit Joy Garland.

201 Waves - an exhibit Jackie Crouch.

202 Bad Hair Day - an exhibit Jackie Crouch.

203 Going Green - exclude floral foam and not using flowers Jackie Crouch.

204 Staying Connected – an exhibit Sheena Page.

205 Grow Your Own - an exhibit Jackie Crouch.

206 Zoom - a petite exhibit, Jackie Crouch.

Division H Junior.

Class: Description: First Prize Winner.

400 A Stick wand Charlie Reynolds.

401 A painted shell Robin Pringle Kosikowsky.

402 A decorated box Charlie Reynolds.

405 A picture of fruit or vegetables - max A3 Lucas Pringle Kosikowsky.

406 A vegetable animal Eva Hawkings.

407 Something made from a stick Ffion Sealy.

408 A vehicle made from junk Robin Pringle Kosikowsky.

409 A miniature garden on a plate Elodie Avery.

410 An arrangement of flowers in a boot or shoe Eva Hawkings.

411 A Pretty Leaf Bella Angus.

412 A garden sign Bella Angus.

414 A lego garden Bella Angus.

415 A selfie taken in the garden or park - max a5 Ffion Sealy.

A small matchbox filled with as many items beginning Harriet Hill.

with the letter 'T'

417 Any item of craft not included above Elodie Avery.

426 Design a new garden tool Shannon Pringle Kosikowsky.

427 A selfie taken in the garden or park (Max A5) Benjamin Angus.

428 Design a ‘Help save the Planet’ poster Verity Hill.

429 An arrangement of flowers in a shoe or boot Shannon Pringle Kosikowsky.

430 An upcycled item Verity Hill.

431 An item of craft not included above Verity Hill.

CUP WINNERS.

DIVISION I Championship.

Trophy ID: Trophy 26 Bill Flay Memorial Trophy Mike Hawkins for the best collection of Vegetables - Class 501.

The Rowe Trophy David Smith for the best collection of 5 vases of cut Flowers - Class 502.

The Society's Golden Jubilee Trophy Sheena Page for Floral Art - Class 504.

DIVISION A Fruit.

The Norman Brothers Goblet M Broom For the most points in the fruit classes.

DIVISION B Vegetables.

The Society Perpetual Challenge Cup Mike Hawkins For most points in the Vegetable Classes.

Tom Nation Cup, Mike Hawkins Best Exhibit in the onion or shallot classes Classes 13 - 17.

Silver Jubilee Shield Graham Edwards Best exhibit in classes 10-40 (vegetables).

The Cecil Webber Memorial Trophy Graham Edwards Best exhibit in classes 43 and 44.

DIVISION C Cut Flowers.

The Perpetual Challenge Cup Mike Hawkins Most points in the cut flower classes.

Ron Hayes Cup Mike Hawkins Best exhibit in the rose classes.

Sid Vaulter Trophy Stephen Page The best exhibit in the cut flowers classes.

Philip Rowe Memorial Tray David Smith Best exhibit in the chrysanthemum classes.

The Wellington Weekly Trophy Mike Hawkins Best exhibit in the dahlia classes.

DIVISION D Pot Plants/House Plants.

Peter Smith Memorial Trophy Maggie Crockett Best exhibit in the pot plant classes.

DIVISION E Floral Art.

The Humphries Perpetual Challenge Cup Jackie Crouch for the most points in classes 200-206 (Floral art).

Dr Fox Perpetual Challenge Cup Jackie Crouch Best exhibit in the Floral Art classes 200 - 206.

DIVISION H Junior.

The Eyles Perpetual Cup Bella Angus Most points for children aged 5 to 10.

Children's Perpetual Cup Elodie Avery Most outstanding exhibit in age group 5 to 10.

The Spiller Perpetual Trophy Shannon Pringle Kosikowsky Most points for children aged 11 to 16.

The Schools Cup Milverton Given in Memory of Dr & Mrs Harding for the School with the most points in the junior classes.

Junior Perpetual Cup Shannon Pringle Kosikowsky Most outstanding exhibit in age group 11-16.