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Holker Show 2010

June 6, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Floral arrangements at this Year’s Holker Garden Festival, took us on a journey around the world.

Reds, oranges and yellows featured in some very creative designs.

Floral demonstrations were hosted by Ken Hough and Noreen Fishburn who will both be on the Chelsea Flower Show team for 2011 representing NAFAS.

Best in show was won by Mrs S Wareing, with her simple but stunning design “England’s Green and Pleasant Land” made from native plants that could easily be sourced from any garden.

The wonderful miniature arrangements in the “Luck of the Irish” category were truly captivating.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Chelsea Flower Show, Creative Designs, Demonstrations, England, Fishburn, Floral Arrangements, Garden Flower, Journey, Ken Hough, Native Plants, Noreen, Oranges, Reds, S Green, Stunning Design, Wareing, Yellows
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