A horticultural society marked its 60th anniversary with its largest show in seven years.
The Halesworth & District Gardeners' Society celebrated the milestone with 27 exhibitors showcasing 231 exhibits, including vegetables and flowers.
The show, which took place on August 3, also featured a plant and vegetable sale, a raffle, and a variety of cakes, bakes, and jams.
Members won cups and shields for their produce.
The society, which welcomes gardeners of all abilities, will take a break before resuming its monthly meetings at the Rifle Hall.
Jim Paine will launch the next season on October 10, with a talk about the secret life of plants.
The club, known for its friendliness, encourages enthusiastic individuals to join either as members for an annual fee of £10 or as guests for £2 per visit.
The membership includes benefits such as discounted seeds, coach trips to different gardens, and a chance to engage in gardening discussions.
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