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Interest growing in Highgate Horticultural Society’s shows

Alan Dallman

Published: 22 April 2010
by STEVE BARNETT

MEMBERS of the Highgate Horticultural Society are hoping for a blooming good summer after inviting budding gardeners to sign up for their next show. 

Organisers have set their sights on making their July event, which will be held at the United Reformed Church in Highgate, one of their biggest turnouts after last month’s spring show.

Chairman Alan Dallman, who won a number of prizes at the spring show, said: “Now is the perfect time to start preparing for the summer, and we’d be delighted to get even more gardeners involved. 

“The spring show was very successful. There are a lot of keen newcomers catching me up, which is good for the society.”

Anyone interested in signing up for the summer show should visit www.highgatehorticulturalsociety.org.uk

Winners! Best of the 2010 spring event

• Taylor Halsey Challenge Cup for most points in horticultural classes 1-40: Alan Dallman
• Sergeant Bowl for best exhibit in classes 1-23: Steve Marston
• Michael Baylis Cup for most points in classes 24-40: Alan Dallman
• Brough Tankard for best exhibit in classes 24-40: Alison Glasson
• Bush Halsey Challenge Cup for most points in decorative classes 41-44: Roxane Stirling
• HHS Millennium Award for most points in 5 years and under classes: Tufnell Park School Gardening Club
• Society’s Cup for most points 6 to10-year-old classes: Tufnell Park School Gardening Club
• Marjorie Olphert Shield for most points for 11 to 16-year-old classes: Nathan Glasson
• Diploma for Excellence in Horticulture for pot plants: Steve Marston
• Diploma for Excellence in Horticulture for cut flowers: Alan Dallman

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