County fair season is the perfect time to show off your garden’s best and maybe earn a ribbon or two along the way. Whether you’re a seasoned exhibitor or trying it out for the first time, these field-tested tips will help your floral entries stand tall.
Start with stellar blooms
- Pick flowers at their peak—not too tight, not too faded.
- Look for bright color, strong shape, and healthy foliage.
- Cut early in the morning with sharp tools to avoid crushed stems, which struggle to take up water.
- Place blooms in water immediately and let them hydrate before arranging.
- Remove leaves below the waterline and groom gently (tidy, not fussy).
Clean vases count
Wash containers with hot, soapy water, rinse well, and fill with fresh water plus floral preservative. It helps keep bacteria at bay and your flowers fresher longer.
Design that stands out
Choose a container that suits your flowers and meets fair guidelines: clean and simple wins the day. Spotless flowers and containers make a good impression.
Pay attention to design principles:
- Balance: even visual weight
- Proportion: elements sized to fit
- Dominance: a strong focal bloom
- Rhythm: movement guides the eye. Add complementary colors, shapes, and textures.
Know your category
Each entry type is judged a little differently.
- Cut flowers: based on form, condition, foliage, color, and size
- Potted flowering plants: look for bloom quantity, plant health, and color
- Arrangements: more artistic but rooted in strong design. Let your creativity shine, but keep it grounded.
Read the Premium Book
Fair rules vary. Entry classes, container types, and bloom counts are all in the premium book. Misreading a category or theme can mean disqualification. Jot notes during the fair to plan next year’s entries.
Transport with care
- Remove some water from each vase to prevent spills.
- Pack upright in sturdy boxes, padded with towels or newspaper.
- Keep windows closed to avoid wind damage.
- Bring backups, in case of mishaps.
Try the 3-5-8 Rule
For natural-looking bouquets, follow this simple guide:
- 3 focal flowers that are bold and eye-catching.
- 5 greenery stems to add texture and shape.
- 8 filler stems to round out the arrangement with softness and flow.
Final touch
Floral entries aren’t just about competition; they’re a way to celebrate your growing season and share the joy of gardening.
A little preparation and creativity go a long way. So, whether you’re going for blue or just enjoying the ride, show off those blooms and have fun doing it.
See you at the Fair!