Here are six top reasons to visit this year’s show:
1. Feast your eyes on gigantic vegetables
A unique highlight is the CANNA UK National Giant Vegetables Championship, where competitors will battle for Guinness World Records titles for supersized crops.
Visitors can feast their eyes on giant gourds, massive marrows, colossal cucumbers, and gigantic pumpkins.
(Image: Mikal Ludlow Photography)
2. Talks from leading horticulturalists and celebrity gardeners
This year’s show features expert horticulturalists sharing skills and tips.
August Bernstein, head of the Raymond Blanc Gardening School at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, will host the Garden Theatre, welcoming guests like Monty Don OBE and Adam Frost.
Manoj Malde will discuss wildlife gardens, while Niall McCauley and Kate Cotterill will share insights on heirloom seeds and Jonathan Moseley will be celebrating autumn with seasonal floral arrangements.
3. On your marks, get set, bake!
The Great Malvern Cake Off tent returns, hosted by chef Marcus Bean.
Familiar faces from The Great British Bake Off will join him for Q&A sessions, baking demos, and competitions, including new classes for adults and children.
4. Grow your knowledge and plant collection
The show celebrates the autumn season with horticultural delights.
The UK’s largest Harvest Pavilion will feature The Grow to Show section with 1,700 entries.
The Gardening Village will offer floral displays and seasonal bargains, while the RHS Flower Show will showcase medal-winning nurseries.
Jon Wheatley will unveil the new Incredible Edibles feature, promoting creative edible gardening.
5. Wheelbarrows-full of family fun!
Malvern Autumn Show is a great day out for families who can enjoy the World of Animals, featuring farmyard favourites and exotic creatures.
Attwell Farm Park will provide animal encounter experiences.
A new theatrical Dinosaur Show will entertain all ages, along with a Vintage Fun Fair and hands-on crafts.
6. Eat, drink and dance!
Visitors will be spoilt for choice when it comes to food and drink.
Enjoy treats from local vendors and explore indoor food markets.
The new All Things Drink feature will offer handcrafted cocktails and The Vintage Village will host a tearoom, dance, and live music, including a performance by singer and farmer JB Gill.
Tickets start from £22 in advance, with children aged 16 and under free. Book online at Malvern Autumn Show website.
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