2006 Danbury & Little Baddow Horticultural Society Show

Started by Mrs Ava, September 23, 2006, 18:49:36

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Mrs Ava

As some of you know, today I entered a few of my veggies and jams in the village show and I thought I would share some of my successes with you.  ;D

First for my 'Great White Beefsteak' (Large beefsteak class)


Second for my 'Omar Lebanese Beefsteak' (Large beefsteak class)


Third for my 'Alicante toms' (Tomatoes medium)


Highly Commended for my 'Reisentraube cherry toms' (small fruited class)


Third for my 'Edzel Blue spuds'  (coloured potato class)


Second for my yellow courgettes


Third for my 'lemon cucumber' (outdoor cucumber class)


Third for my 'Marrow and Ginger Jam' (recipe using marrow or courgette class)

Third for my 'Greengage Jam' (jam made from stone fruit class)

Second Prize for the Top Tray displaying 3 Lady Chrystl spuds, 6 enorma runner beans, 6 white beauty tomatoes. (I won a certificate and was presented with a £5 DTBrown seed voucher.


And most importantly, Number One Daughter won first prize for her garden in a seed tray!



I also entered other things which didn't win.  :-\





Along with plum jam, strawberry jam and gooseberry chutney.

Thrilled with my winners and now I have a good idea what I have to work towards for the next show! ;D

Mrs Ava


Multiveg

Yay, congratulations. We have no show - well, there is one but it's in July.
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Moggle

Well done EJ, and also to your daughter. Those Alicante toms look just perfect. Everything else looks great too!
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

Emagggie

Well done that woman and her very clever daughter!!!!!!!!!!!
(never seen a lemon cucumber before though.What does it taste like EJ?).
Smile, it confuses people.

lorna

EJ. In the words of that man  I CAN'T BELIEVE IT.  Fantastic and congratulations. Do I remember correctly weren't you the young lady who was nervous to enter??
I bet  the Ava family are still smiling especially  number one daughter.
Lorna

Curryandchips

The impossible is just a journey away ...

Mrs Ava

Awww, shucks guys, thanks.  I was very nervous about entering, you expect your nearest and dearest to tell you how great your veggies are, but when you are asking strangers, well they are honest!

Emaggie, the lemon cucumbers are great, apple sized, with a crunchy, citrus taste.  Number one daughter loves them in her lunch box, ideal size, that is why I grow that type.

mrsnesbitt

Check out the progress as we set out growing our own for the first time!


http://mrsnesbittsplace.blogspot.com/

weedbusta

well done you!! so many prizes, and every one well deserved.


Gardengirl

Great entries Emma & well deserved prizes....WELL DONE ;D  Love Jessica's seed tray garden, a well deserved 1st prize ;D
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Emagggie

Quote from: EJ - Emma Jane on September 25, 2006, 13:12:57
Emaggie, the lemon cucumbers are great, apple sized, with a crunchy, citrus taste.  Number one daughter loves them in her lunch box, ideal size, that is why I grow that type.

Hmmmm, I will add them to my never ending list of new things to try.Thanks EJ.
Smile, it confuses people.

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