THE third annual horticultural show at Foulridge was the best so far, with more entries than ever.
There was a high standard of flowers, vegetables, confectionery and crafts to fill the village hall.
Secretary Jill Smith said: "We are very pleased at the way it has gone and the support we have had from the village.''
Winners: Tomatoes, S Whitaker; turnips, M Bennett; carrots, G Whitaker; beet, S Whitaker.
Exhibition onions, G Whitaker, four onions, C Badminton; broad beans, C Badminton; peas, T Strickland; runner beans, C Badminton; leeks, M Bennett, any other veg, M Bennett; fruit, J Kneller.
Roses, J Garstang; flowering pot plant, E Lemming; foliage, D Robinson.
Vase flowers outdoor grown, J Robinson; gladioli, D Ingham; hardy herbaceous, J Kneller; phlox, J Kneller; sweet peas, D Foulds; bowl of roses, J Kneller; antirrhinums, K McLannan.
Hybrid roses, J Kneller; marigolds, M Bennett; three gladioli, D Ingham.
Decorated vegetables, up to 5, M Badminton; 6-10, S Collins; decorated egg, 6-10, R King.
Decorated vegetable 11-16, E Beardsworth; vase of flowers, under six, M Badminton; 6-10, E Badminton.
Fruit scones, J Goosony; apple pie, B Wilkinson; fruit cake, J Kneller.
Madeira cake, J Kneller; parkin, J Kneller; Victoria sandwich, C Badminton.
Cake, under 12s, C Collins; craftwork, Mrs Dearden; jam, K McLennan; flower arranging, Julie Mallallieu.
Family pet, M Britcliffe; Pendle scene, Mrs Greenwood.
Garden picture, D Ingham; children's family pet, E Badminton; garden, J Kneller.
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