Ewell Horticultural Association (EHA) held its second show of the year at Blenheim High School on Saturday.
The summer show, which was open to exhibitors and the public from 2.30pm at the Epsom school displayed different types of flowers, plot plants, fruit, vegetables, cookery, as well as handicraft and colourful floral art creations.
Visitors also enjoyed stalls selling plants, bulbs, floral art accessories, gardening equipment, greetings cards, and homemade cakes.
The EHA is a non-profit making organisation which is based within the community and is run by volunteers.
Being around and supporting Ewell since 1865 allows them to boast about being amongst the oldest and largest Horticultural Associations in the country with more than 1,300 members.
The next is the autumn show which will be on September 3, and starts 2.30pm for which entrance is free but classes will cost just 20p per entry.
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