Max Perry with his fruit and vegHutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
The event, held at St Mary’s Field in St Marys Road, saw hundreds of keen gardeners present their finest crops for judging.
Hutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
As well as a variety of floral, fruit and vegetable classes there were plenty of other categories for creative exhibitors to enter including in photography, arts and crafts.
Thomas Groom 7 with his longest runner bean Hutton Horticultural show 01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
High-achievers on the day included Sue Elswood who received a first prize for her suffragettes-inspired display, Lynn Perry who earned most points in the floral class and Clare Howard, who won first prize for her beautiful acrylic painting.
Hutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
Children were also kept entertained throughout the show with entertainment, sports activities and a bouncy castle.
Hutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
Sue Elswood got 1st for her Sufragets floral designHutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
Sue Elswood got 1st for her Sufragets floral designHutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
Sue Elswood got 1st for her Sufragets floral designHutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
Sue Elswood got 1st for her Sufragets floral designHutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
Sue Elswood got 1st for her Sufragets floral designHutton Horticultural show01,09,18 (Image: (C)2016 Jeremy Long / JCLPhotography, all rights reserved)
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