I was having a look through some of the lovely photos in the veggie competition section today and thought it would be fun to restart the competition this season? Anyone else interested in taking part in an A4A Summer produce show?
That would be nice Jayb
YES WHY NOT ;D ;D
Yes, what a good idea. :)
great ides :D
Count me in!
Whatever it is. :)
Quote from: Nigel B on February 26, 2012, 16:27:38
Count me in!
Whatever it is. :)
It's a virtual show, take some pictures over the summer when you harvest your produce, there will be different classes eg, potatoes. When the competition opens post your winning picture!
In that case, count me virtually in. :)
Me too ;D
and me, please.
Oh yes. It's got to be done!
Do the items have to be laid out like in a proper show or is it just the goods we want to see?
It would be nice to see items displayed and being shown at best and if people want to show their entries as if going to a show that would be excellent too ;D Just a bit of fun really and if we have polls, everyone can pick their favourites :)
Here's a link to a previous year's display of onions http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,4637.0.html
Categories will be decided before too long. Aside from the fruit and veggies to be shown I thought we might include some of the following; poultry/livestock, cutest pet, homemade foodie, best scarecrow etc. But love to hear other ideas, tips too as I don't know much about showing veg!
count me in
Ah yes,I know quite a bit about growing veg but haven't yet cracked how to show a photo on this site ???. I do have a digital camera and have got photos to email but can't fathom how this site works. So if I grow the veg will some kind soul tell me how to exhibit please! ::) ::) Luv you all ;D ;D
Having a bump as our Late Summer show is next week - so come on all you A4A showers (that's show folk nothing to do with rain) ;D
Ninny
These did not make the show all over the button
(http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r111/stumpinsci/Picture569.jpg)
This year, unlike any other, I have been able to grow decent sized cucumbers!
I am very proud...
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l47/dlp133/A349D6BC-A13E-4F42-ACFE-BBAE7CC3E397-1908-0000025359DFA0D8.jpg)
As on another post, Russian Red, Tigerella and Kenilworth have eventually come good too..
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l47/dlp133/F1A63185-6A61-41CF-8CC1-0A6D9C53EABE-1908-000002533EFB3305.jpg)