SHOW RULES

2019 FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW.

ANTIGUA BARBUDA FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW

RULES FOR ENTRANTS. PLANTS MUST BE IN ON FRIDAY APRIL 12TH

  1. POTTED PLANTS

All plants must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor for a minimum of three months.

Presentation is very important, size of the pot, must be in balance with the size of the plant

If plastic pots are used they must be clean of any soil, moss, algae.

Clay or terracotta pots can be presented with typical moss and algae growth that they acquire with age.

All plants must be healthy, well groomed, leaves can be cleaned with water mixed with a little milk and gently wiped with a soft cloth.

Oiling or polishing is not allowed

  1. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT

Be sure all are in excellent condition and well washed, and attractively displayed, rooted plants can be soaked in cold water to keep fresh throughout the show.

Ground provisions must be scrubbed free of mud washed and dried scrubbed clean with a soft brush.

  1. CUT FLOWERS, ABHS will provide containers for display.
  2. RULES- All entries must be labeled/ owners name, phone number, and name of the plant, local and botanical name.

Judges decisions are final.

CATEGORIES:

Potted plants- Foliage,

Potted plant -Flowering

Orchids

Cactus and Succulents

Ferns

Fruit,

Vegetables, Root, Brassicas, Leafy

 

 

Show rules and Forms . 2019 Flower and Garden show Saturday April 13th

Our flower, plant , fruit and vegetable  competition is Friday April 12th,  and will be judged  on Friday:

The flower arranging competition is Saturday April 13th please bring your arrangments in by 4 pm on Friday April 12th. Bring Cut flowers on Saturday April 13th by 10 am

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Please can be delivered  from Thursday  April 11th and Friday April 12th from 9 am to 4 pm

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2019FLOWER arranging competition

2019 Gardening

HAPPY GREENFINGERS!

Did you know that ‘green’ nurturing can boost your mental health – spending just 5 minutes a day in your garden or even looking after a houseplant can really help. There’s so much to enjoy!

caterpillars/butterflies

Caterpillars represent the immature (larval stage) in the life cycle of moths and butterflies. Of course, butterflies are very desirable beneficial insects and we don’t want to kill butterfly caterpillars.

Moth caterpillars are introduced to your garden when a moth lays eggs on your plant leaves. You may see these eggs on the undersides of the leaves of your plants.

Some moths lay single eggs, and others lay clusters of eggs.

Naturally, each egg hatches to become a little caterpillar and the caterpillars set to work eating the food of their choice.

Selectively donate/share one  plant with them and hand remove or spray with insecticidal  soap the others.