The good, the bad and the ugly of the past two months will be on display this weekend as part of the Launceston Horticultural Society’s Autumn Show.
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Held at St Ailbe’s Hall, flowers and foilage will be shown alongside a range of fruits and vegetables during the two-day event.
There will also be creative floral art, container grown plants and junior exhibits, as well as plant sales and advice from experts.
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Relbia’s Warren Prewer is among the more prominent exhibitors of produce, entering more than 20 different classes for the show.
Having participated in the show for more than a decade, he said he liked the event because it didn’t just showcase the best the season had to offer.
“They have an ugly fruit category, which is always a bit of fun,” he said.
“Not everything that you grow is going to be a success, so it is nice to see what some of the failures are.”
The Autumn Show will run from 2pm-5pm on Saturday, April 21, and from 10am-4pm on Sunday, April 22.