MR and Mrs Ken Cornelius opened this year's 75th Croesgoch Open Garden Show and described the selection of home grown and homemade exhibits as "excellent".
Mr Cornelius highly praised the dedicated work by the active show committee members and thanked all the exhibitors and members of the public who ensured the show celebrated its 75th year.
Congratulations to the cup winners:
Best display of cut flowers = Jane Chinn
Collection of dahlias =Richard Davies
Bowl of flower - red, white and blue = Joy Evans
Roses = Irene Morris
Hydrangeas (Mop Head) = Alun Thomas
Welsh cakes = Isabel Howe
Plain tea cakes = Margaret Phillips
Victoria jam sponge = Siân Robinson
Yeast buns = Dorothy James
Fruit cake = Susan Neil
Fruit scones = Helen Evans
An item made from recycled material = Leah Pitman
Collection of 6 kinds of vegetables = John Devonald
Collection of 4 varieties of potatoes = John Devonald
Beet, globe type = John Devonald
Parsnips = Philip Devonald
Carrots, long = Philip Devonald
Carrots, stump rooted = Philip Devonald
Onions grown from seeds = Dai Mabe
Heaviest truss tomatoes = Morgan Richards
Handwriting 4-7 years = Tommy Phillips
Handwriting years 3-4 =Ellie Owen
Handwriting years 5-6 = Alexa Horne
Handwriting 12-18 years = Isabel Howe
Art, reception class = Jack Phillips
Art, years 1-2 = Eleanor James
Art, years 3-4 = Samuel Kelly
Art, years 5-6 = Nathan Howe
Art, 12-18 years = Caitlin Howe
Mini garden on a tray, under 15 years = Cheryl Codd
Decorated small cakes, primary school age = Ella-Elise Willis
Decorated small cakes, secondary school age = Isabel Howe
Computer generated design = Cheryl Codd
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