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By Tarvin Webteam - 28th August 2013 7:00am
For everyone who entered produce for the Tarvin Gardening Society's Horticultural Show a big WELL DONE!
In the words of Benjamin Disraeli "How fair is a garden amid the trials and passions of existence". After one of the coldest winters in recent times, and an equally miserable spring, Tarvin's gardeners produced the goods.
What we all want to know is "Who Were The Prize Winners?"
Best in Show
EDWARD ELLIOT-(hanging basket)
Flowers

Edward Elliot (3 classes)
Barry Welsh (3 classes)
John Doughton (3 classes)
Jenny Mayers (2 classes)
Ruth Ashton (2 classes)
Peter Hughes (2 classes)
Jane & Ted Lush
Errol Slatcher
Floral Art

Margaret Dixon
Mary Evans
Sharon Nolan
Linda Deakin
Jane Pugh
Vegetables

Garry Anderson (5 classes)
Dave Ashton (3 classes)
Edward Elliot ( 2 classes)
Chris Slatcher (2 classes)
John Droughton
Jenny Mayers
Bryan Evans
Peter Sheen
Errol Slatcher
Shirley Rowe
Produce

Vivian Lightfoot (2 classes)
Doreen de CaniI
Jane & Ted Lush
Peter Sheen
Pauline Hayes
Children's Classes
BEST IN SHOW Rosie Hufton

Emily Hufton ( 3 classes)
Rosie Hufton
Ted Colenso
Niamh Deakin
Isaac Deakin
Clara Mulligan
Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone who took part and made the show a Great Success
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