About
We are an all-volunteer organisation with a year-round schedule of events to inspire creativity and deepen connections to the natural world.
Llangoed Flower Show
4th July, 2026
Llangoed Village Hall
2026 Classes listed below
These events are supported by the Sustainable Development Fund, a Welsh Government initiative in the Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
How to Enter
• Online using this webpage: www.llangoedflowershow.com/enter
• By filling in the Entry Card (available at the Beaumaris Library)
• Mail to: Plas Bodfa, Llangoed, LL58 8ND
• Drop off to the Llangoed Village Hall postbox or the box at the Beaumaris Library
Entry Form Deadline : 30 June, 2026
Entry Fees
• £1 per entry
• all youth categories are free to enter (but do fill in an entry form please)
• no more than one entry per category
Pay online or bring payment along with your entries to the Llangoed Village Hall on the 4th of July.
Entry Drop off
• Friday 3th of July from 5 - 8 pm or
• Saturday 4th of July from 9 - 11 am
at Llangoed Village Hall
The Day of the Show
9 – 11 am Entries brought to Llangoed Village Hall
11 am – 2 pm Judging
2 – 5 pm Open to the public
4:30 pm Awards Celebration
5:00 pm Collection of entries
Class A - Flowers Judge : Sue Wynn-Jones
A1. Whats in Your Garden? vase of any six stems
A2. Agapanthus - one bloom
A3. Bee Friendly - perfect for pollinators - three stems
A4. Cacti or Succulent, one
A5. Gladiolus - one stem
A6. Rose, any variety, one bloom
A7. Sweet Pea, any variety, six stems
2026 Classes
Class B - Flower Arranging Judge : Norman Evans
B1. Three Blooms with Foliage
B2. Arrangement in a Welly
B3. ‘Zen Garden’ theme
B4. Flower-less Foliage, greenery
B5. Monochromatic - display of a single colour
B6. ‘Year of the Fire Horse’ theme
B7. Posy of Flowers
Class C - Vegetables and Fruit Judge : Medwyn Williams
C1. What’s in your Garden? display of vegetables and fruit (within a 2-foot/61cm square area)
C2. Beetroot, two with roots and leaves trimmed to three inches
C3. Berries, other than strawberries (see C14)
C4. Broad beans, six
C5. Carrots, three with foliage trimmed to three inches
C6. Courgettes, three
C7. Cucumbers, one large
C8. Cucumbers, three mini
C9. Kale, five stalks
C10. Herbs, culinary and medicinal, six labeled cultivars
C11. Lettuces, two with roots
C12. Pods of Peas, three
C13. Potatoes, three coloured
C14. Potatoes, three white
C15. Radish, globe with foliage
C16. Rhubarb, three sticks with foliage trimmed
C17. Strawberries, six
C18. Tomatoes, any variety, three
C19. Tomatoes, cherry, six
Class D - Cookery Judge : Eirian Young
D1. Cherry Cake
D2. Decorated Coffee Cake
D3. Ginger Loaf
D4. Battenburg Cake
D5. Bakewell Tart
D6. Chocolate Brownies, 3
D7. Fruit Shrewsbury Biscuits, 3
D8. Scotch Eggs, 3
D9. Sausage Rolls, 3
Class E - Preserves Judge : Audrey Jones
E1. Mixed Fruit Jam
E2. Blackcurrant Jelly Jam
E3. Orange Marmalade
E4. Beetroot Chutney
E5. Pickled Red Cabbage
E6. Piccalilli
E7. Cranberry Sauce, small jar
E8. Fruit Cordial, bottle
Class F - Arts, Crafts & Photography
Judges : Mari Rose Pritchard, Ness Owen, Mike Linford
F1. Handmade clothing item
F2. Embroidery, any item
F3. Miniature painting/drawing, any medium, max 10cm
F4. Collage, inspired by Anglesey, any material
F5. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower)
F6. Knitted or crocheted cushion
F7. Stuffed animal, any construction
F8. Sculpture made with Natural Materials
F9. Poetry, Welsh
F10. Poetry, English
F11. Animal made from a Vegetable(s)
F12. Photograph - Repetition, A4
F13. Photograph - Twilight, A4
F14. Photograph - Friendship, A4
Class G - Youth Flower, Vegetable & Fruit Judge : Medwyn Williams
G1. Display of vegetables and fruit, grown by child (within a 2-foot/61cm square area)
G2. Arrangement of flowers in a vase
Class H - Youth Cookery Judge : Anita Maholtra
H1. Decorated cake, ‘Chocolate Overload’ theme
H2. Cupcakes, 3, decorated with ‘Underwater’ theme
H3. Peanut Butter Cookies, 3
Class J - Youth Arts, Crafts & Photography
Judges : Rev. Leslie Rendle, Mari Rose Pritchard, Jo Alexander
J1. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower)
J2. Drawing/painting, ‘Weather’, any medium
J3. Miniature garden on a plate
J4. Poetry, Welsh
J5. Poetry, English
J6. Lego construction (not from a kit)
J7. Papercraft - collage, origami, paper-cutting, sculpture
J8. Animal made from a vegetable(s)
J9. Photograph - Night & Day - a pair of A4 photos
J10. Photograph- Friendship, A4
Youth Classes Age Groups
age categories for each youth class
a. under Y1
b. Y1, Y2
c. Y3, Y4
d. Y5, Y6
e. Y7 - Y10
(for example, a Year 3-child entering cupcakes would be: H2c)