
The first category is then for ‘sentimental wishing you had performed better this year, usually you wow me’, which is a long winded way of saying ‘also ran’. This award has to go to Persicaria orientalis, one of my all time favorite annuals that I would recommend to anyone.

The second category is ‘simple is best’ and goes to a marigold. I grow two types of marigolds, Indian Prince and Art Shades and the prize in this category this year goes to Art Shades.

Next we have the ‘why are you still not choosing a poppy?’ category.

Then we go on to the ‘Aren’t you having a bit of an aster moment at the moment?’ category. Well yes I am, there are definitely more asters in my garden now then there were last year.

Now is the time to get a little more serious as in reality three plants vied for the top award and the deciding between them was hard. Now is the time for decisive decisions as competitors in the BBC programme The Apprentice would say.

The second very close runner up was the Dombeya rotundifolia, this plant flowered fairly briefly earlier this year but made a great impact when it did.



So there we have it, the vixtrix ludorum is awarded and the competition begins again for next year.