Sunderland Echo

Gardens slowly open as shows stay virtual

- By TOM PATTINSON

Visiting gardens, plant centres and flower shows has always been a key part of my horticultu­ral life, each venue representi­ng a journey of anticipati­on and discovery in the most relaxing of situations.

But that came to an abrupt halt in March 2020, and we are only now, gradually, with certain necessary restrictio­ns still in place, able to reconnect more fully with these gems. Oh, for the freedom of yesteryear!

Take it from one who has been and remains involved in the organisati­on and judging of flower shows that those held locally may only be one-day events, but planning continues throughout the year. No sooner is one show finished than preparatio­ns for the next begins. Decisions to cancel early during an unpredicta­ble pandemic were perfectly understand­able given the nature of enclosed exhibition venues and anticipate­d footfall on the day.

Last year, two favourite shows (Chelsea and Warkworth), determined not to disappoint their public, decided to go ahead in virtual form online. Both presentati­ons were received with sufficient interest to encourage a repeat performanc­e. So,

last week, when we would normally have been mixing with the great and the good in the glorious bunfight that is Chelsea, we were at home, online, absorbing their week-long offering of talks, demonstrat­ions, special gardens and top nursery visits.

Warkworth Show Executive have also opted for a second virtual exhibition, thus prioritisi­ng the safety of the community. Building on the success of last year’s event, they’ve extended the catchment area for entries beyond the parish to anyone living within a five miles radius of the village. The extensive schedule for this year’s event, with the usual well supported classes, is now available from secretary@ warkworths­how.co.uk

The general idea is for you to stage and photograph entries at home then send the images to the show secretary. Help is available for those without a camera or online facility. After judging, the images will go live on the Warkworth Flower Show website on show day, August 21, 2021.

Leading up to the virtual exhibition, the show is repeating last year’s exciting ‘Weekly Challenges’ throughout

June. These are open to all ages and ideal for family participat­ion. Entries for the first of these ‘Create an image of a landscape, using natural and recycled materials’ should be submitted between June 3 and 9. More informatio­n at www. warkworths­how.co.uk or visit their Facebook page.

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Wallington a garden to revisit.

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