Jenny Nursey's outdoor lemon trees triumphed at this year's Walcott Village Show, despite 2024's tough climate for gardeners.
Her impressive whole citrus bowl saw off the other 32 competitors to clinch the Best in Show prize.
The event also saw winning certificates handed out in each of the competition's six categories, seeing a significant 153 entries overall.
This year, the show also launched a yearly photography trophy in memory of photo journalist Maurice Gray. It was clinched by Mike Pyke for his eye-catching landscape entry.
The event, encouraging everyone to "just have a go", bolstered hall funds by £118 and provided an additional £42 for the Broadland First Responders.
The annual village show, known for celebrating local talents and charming floral displays, is held on the first Saturday of August each year.
A sincere thanks from organisers goes to the 'Broadland First Responders', competitors, and visitors.
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