GREEN-fingered residents showed off their horticultural talents at a spring show.
Tottington and District Horticultural Society's held its annual show at Greenmount Old School on Saturday, March 30.
A range of flowers, plants, crafts, eggs, wine, baking, chutneys, marmalade and jams were on display.
Trophies and medals were presented to the winners by Neil Carter, followed by a raffle and sale.
Dorothy Heaton, secretary of the society, said: "It proved to be very successful show. We welcomed new exhibitors and were pleased to see our regulars who always support our shows.
"We had lots of visitors and there was a real community spirit and feeling of friendliness, with the cafe busy selling drinks and home-made cakes."
Winners
Tom Scholes Memorial Silver Tray for most firsts in daffodil classes: Michael Cooper
Spring Shield for most number of firsts in entire show, excluding daffodils: C&K Southwell
Daffodil Bronze Medal for best exhibit in daffodil classes: Michael Cooper
Walter Lea Cup for best bloom in daffodil classes: Michael Cooper
Dearden Trophy for best miniature arrangement (Class 49): R Dearden
Mrs John Rothwell Cup for best exhibit in cookery classes: F Hyde
Secretary’s Cup for best exhibit in wine classes: not awarded
Thomas Lord Cup for best exhibit in egg classes: Janet Steele
National & Provincial Cup for best exhibit in junior classes (up to 10yrs): Sophie Twiss
Bury Times Trophy for best exhibit in junior classes (11 – 16yrs): Georgi Walmsley
Eden Garden Trophy for most firsts in all junior classes: Daniel Clow
Nancy Martin Trophy for best exhibit in handicrafts: Mike Saunders
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