Scoresheets and additional resources can be found at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hhorticulture.

Division 770: Floriculture and Houseplants

Exhibits are limited to one per class number. Entries must be the work of the 4-H member. The cultivar (variety) name must be included on all entry cards. Failure to identify the cultivar will drop the entry one ribbon placing. Proper identification is the responsibility of the exhibitor not the Extension staff or fair volunteers.

Exhibits entered under an incorrect class number or containing an incorrect number of stems will be dropped one ribbon placing. In classes 23, 45 & 46, do not duplicate entries from the already listed classes or entry will be dropped one ribbon placing. For example:  4-H’ers with two cultivars of marigolds can only enter the marigold class and cannot enter the other cultivar or variety in any other class. A perennial is defined as a plant of which the crown overwinters. An annual is a plant that grows from seed each season, whether self-seeded or planted by the gardener. A biennial is a plant that germinates, grows and overwinters as a crown, blooms the following year and dies. Foliage will be considered when exhibit is judged.

All 3 or 5 stems of cut flowers should be the same cultivar and color; do not mix cultivars and colors. Containers will not be judged; however, they should be CLEAR GLASS (no plastic) containers that won't tip over and of adequate size to display blooms. Any exhibit not in a clear glass container will be dropped one ribbon placing. To hold flowers in place, it is suggested to use tin foil or plastic wrap with holes poked into it. Follow the guidelines in 4-H Preparing Cut Flowers for Exhibit (http://4h.unl.edu/preparingcutflowers).

CUT FLOWER ANNUALS AND BIENNIALS - 5 stems of a single variety (cultivar) unless otherwise noted in parenthesis.

G770001  Aster

G770002  Bachelor Buttons

G770003  Bells of Ireland

G770004  Browallia

G770005  Calendula

G770006  Celosia (crested or plume) (3 stems)

G770007  Cosmos

G770008  Dahlia

G770009  Dianthus

G770010  Foxglove

G770011  Gladiolus (3 stems)

G770012  Gomphrena

G770013  Hollyhock (3 stems)

G770014  Marigold

G770015  Pansy

G770016  Petunia

G770017  Salvia

G770018  Snapdragon

G770019  Statice

G770020  Sunflower (under 3" diameter - 5 stems, 3" or more in diameter - 3 stems)

G770021  Vinca

G770022  Zinnia

G770023  Any other annual or biennial (under 3" diameter - 5 stems, 3" or more in diameter - 3 stems) do not duplicate entries in classes 1-22

 

CUT FLOWER PERENNIALS - 5 stems of a single variety (cultivar) unless otherwise noted in parenthesis.

G770030  Achillea/Yarrow

G770031  Chrysanthemum

G770032  Coneflower

G770033  Coreopsis

G770034  Daisy

G770035  Gaillardia

G770036  Helianthus

G770037  Hydrangea (3 stems)

G770038  Liatris (3 stems)

G770039  Lilies (3 stems) (Not Daylilies)

G770040  Platycodon

G770041  Rose (3 stems)

G770042  Rudbeckia/Black-eyed Susan

G770043  Sedum

G770044  Statice

G770045 Any other perennial (under 3" diameter - 5 stems, 3" or more in diameter - 3 stems) do not duplicate entries in classes 30-44

G770046  4-H Flower Garden Collection of 5 different flowers. Display in a box or other holder not more than 18" in any dimension. Each flower in the collection should be exhibited with the number specified for classes 1-45. Do not duplicate entries in classes 1-45 with any in the group collection.

 

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS

G770050  Flower Notebook - Exhibit a notebook containing pictures of flowers grown in Nebraska. There must be at least 10 different species of annuals and/or biennials and 10 different species of perennials hardy to Nebraska. Bulbs may be included in a separate section. 4-H’ers may show more than one cultivar of the same species, but they will only count as one species. The notebook must be the result of the current year’s work. Pictures from garden catalogs, hand drawn pictures, or photographs may be used. Each species/cultivar must be labeled with the correct common name and scientific name; the height and spread of the plant and the growing conditions (for example: needs full sun and dry sandy soil) the species prefers. In addition to this information, bulbs should also be labeled as spring or summer flowering. Give proper credit by listing the sources of pictures and information used. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the notebook.

G770051  Flower Garden Promotion Poster - Individual poster promoting flower gardening, size 14" x 22" either vertical or horizontal arrangement. Poster may be in any medium: watercolor, ink, crayon, etc. as long as it is not 3-dimensional. Posters using copyrighted material will not be accepted. Entry card must be stapled to the upper right hand corner. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the poster.

G770052  Educational Flower Garden Poster - Prepare a poster 14" x 22" x 2" (3-dimensional if needed) either vertical or horizontal arrangement illustrating a skill or project you have done or learned about in a 4-H flower or houseplant project. One might show a special technique used or equipment incorporated in the garden. Refer to 4-H horticulture project manuals, but use your own creativity. Entry card must be stapled to the upper right hand corner. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the poster.

G770053  Flower Gardening History Interview - Neatly handwritten or typed account of a gardening history interview whose flower garden has inspired you. Maximum of 4 pages of text and 2 pages of pictures (include 1 picture of the person you interviewed) of their flower garden if the individual is still gardening. Protect with a clear report cover. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the report cover.

 

HOUSEPLANTS

Youth must be enrolled in Growing Great Houseplants project to exhibit in classes 60-66. Youth may enter a maximum of THREE (3) entries in classes 60-66. Container Grown Houseplants - The choice of container and soil quality will be considered in judging. Each houseplant must be identified by listing the names on the entry tag or on a card attached to the container. Houseplants should be grown in the display container for a minimum of six weeks. Plants grown as houseplants must be used. NebGuide G2205 “Guide to Growing Houseplants” (http://extensionpubs.unl.edu/publication/9000016368872/guide-to-growing-houseplants/) and NebGuide G837 “Guide to Selecting Houseplants” (http://extensionpubs.unl.edu/publication/9000016361731/guide-to-selecting-houseplants/)  may be helpful resources and include a listing of common houseplants. Containers of annual flowers or annual plants (i.e. petunias, geraniums, impatiens) will be disqualified and will not be judged. Entries in Classes 60-66 must have been designed and planted by the 4-H member. Container grown houseplants shall be in pots no greater than 12" in diameter (inside opening measurement). Dish gardens, fairy or miniature gardens, desert gardens and terrariums may be up to 12" in diameter (inside opening measurement). Any container grown plant in Classes 60-66 that is greater than 12” in diameter (inside opening measurement) will be dropped one ribbon placing. Classes 60-65 exhibitors must have and provide a saucer to catch drainage water. The 4­‑H member’s name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the bottom or back of the container and saucer.

G770060  Flowering potted houseplant that is blooming for exhibition. Non-blooming plants will be disqualified.

G770061  Foliage potted houseplant one variety of tropical or cacti or succulent plant.

G770062  Hanging basket of flowering and/or foliage houseplants.

G770063  Dish garden - an open/shallow container featuring a variety of houseplants excluding cacti and succulents.

G770064  Fairy or Miniature Garden – A miniature “scene” contained in an open container and featuring miniature or small, slow growing houseplants. The garden needs to have an imaginative theme and miniature accessories, i.e. bench, fence made from tiny twigs, small shell for a bath tub, etc.

G770065  Desert Garden - an open/shallow container featuring cacti and/or succulents grown as houseplants.

G770066  Terrarium - a transparent container, partially or completely enclosed; sealed or unsealed.

 

Division 773: Vegetables, Herbs and Fruits

An exhibitor may enter a maximum of FOUR (4) entries per person in classes 201-294. Exhibits are limited to one exhibit per exhibit class number. Entries must be the work of the 4-H member. The cultivar or variety name must be included on all entry cards. Failure to identify the cultivar or variety will drop the entry one ribbon placing. Proper identification is the responsibility of the exhibitor, not the Extension staff or fair volunteers. Exhibits entered under an incorrect class number or containing an incorrect number of vegetables will be dropped one ribbon placing. In classes 252, 255, 268, 269, 285 and 286 do not duplicate entries with the classes listed by using other cultivars or varieties or entry will be dropped one ribbon placing. For example:  4-H’ers with two cultivars or varieties of red tomatoes can only enter the red tomatoes class and cannot enter the other cultivar or variety in any other vegetable class. Follow the guidelines in “Selecting and Preparing Vegetables, Herbs and Fruits for Exhibit” http://4h.unl.edu/4hcurriculum/preparingvegetabesherbsandfruit

Class         Vegetable (Number to Exhibit)

G773201  Lima Beans (12)

G773202  Snap Beans (12)

G773203  Wax Beans (12)

G773204  Beets (5)

G773205  Broccoli (2)

G773206  Brussels Sprouts (12)

G773207  Green Cabbage (2)

G773208  Red Cabbage (2)

G773209  Carrots (5)

G773210  Cauliflower (2)

G773211  Slicing Cucumbers (2)

G773212  Pickling Cucumbers (5)

G773213  Eggplant (2)

G773214  Kohlrabi (5)

G773215  Muskmelon/Cantaloupe (2)

G773216  Okra (5)

G773217  Yellow Onions (5)

G773218  Red Onions (5)

G773219  White Onions (5)

G773220  Parsnips (5)

G773221  Bell Peppers (5)

G773222  Sweet (Non-Bell) Peppers (5)

G773223  Jalapeño Peppers (5)

G773224  Hot (Non-Jalapeño) Peppers (5)

G773225  White Potatoes (5)

G773226  Red Potatoes (5)

G773227  Russet Potatoes (5)

G773228  Other Potatoes (5)

G773229  Pumpkin (2)

G773230  Miniature Pumpkins (Jack Be Little type) (5)

G773231  Radish (5)

G773232  Rhubarb (5)

G773233  Rutabaga (2)

G773234  Green Summer Squash (2)

G773235  Yellow Summer Squash (2)

G773236  White Summer Squash (2)

G773237  Acorn Squash (2)

G773238  Butternut Squash (2)

G773239  Buttercup Squash (2)

G773240  Other Winter Squash (2)

G773241  Sweet Corn (in husks) (5)

G773242  Swiss Chard (5)

G773243  Red Tomatoes (2" or more in diameter) (5)

G773244  Roma or Sauce-type Tomatoes (5)

G773245  Salad Tomatoes (under 2" diameter) (12)

G773246  Yellow Tomatoes (2" or more in diameter) (5)

G773247  Turnips (5)

G773248  Watermelon (2)

G773249  Dry Edible Beans (1 pint)

G773250  Gourds, mixed types (5)

G773251  Gourds, single variety (5)

G773252  Any other vegetable that doesn't fit in any other class (2, 5 or 12) do not duplicate entries in classes 201-251

G773255  Vegetable Garden Collection of five kinds of vegetables. Display Garden Collection in a box not more than 24" in any dimension. Showmanship will be considered in judging, but plastic grass, cotton, figurines, etc. should not be used in exhibit boxes. Each vegetable in the collection should be exhibited with the number specified for individual class (201-252). Do not duplicate entries in classes 201-252 with any in the group collection.

G773256  Cultivar Vegetable Collection. Vegetables entered in the collection are 5 cultivars from a single exhibit; for example, 5 cultivars of all types of peppers or squash or onions or tomatoes, etc. Display in a box not more than 24" in any dimension. Showmanship will be considered in judging; but plastic grass, cotton, figurines, etc. should not be used in exhibit boxes. Each vegetable in the collection should be exhibited with the number specified for individual class (201-252).

 

HERBS

Herbs will be judged using the same general criteria used for vegetables. Those grown mainly for their seed, such as dill and caraway, should be exhibited on a plate. Those grown for their leaves such as basil, parsley, etc. should be exhibited in a glass container of water. Potted herb plants will be disqualified and will not be judged.

G773260  Basil (5)

G773261  Dill (dry) (5)

G773262  Garlic (bulbs) (5)

G773263  Mint (5)

G773264  Oregano (5)

G773265  Parsley (5)

G773266  Sage (5)

G773267  Thyme (5)

G773268  Any other herb  (5) do not duplicate entries in classes 260-267

G773269  Herb Garden Display of 5 different herbs. Displayed in a box or other holder not more than 18" in any dimension. Each herb in the collection should be exhibited with the number specified for classes 260-268. Do not duplicate entries in classes 260-268 with any in the group collection.

 

FRUITS

Fruits will be judged using the same general criteria used for vegetables. Fruit will be judged for the stage of maturity normal for that season and growing location. Emphasis will be placed on how well fruit approaches market quality.

G773280  Strawberries (everbearers) (1 pint)

G773281  Grapes (2 bunches)

G773282  Apples (5)

G773283  Pears (5)

G773284  Wild Plums (1 pint)

G773285  Other small fruit or berries (1 pint) do not duplicate entries in classes 280-284

G773286  Other fruits OR nuts (5) do not duplicate entries in classes 280-284

 

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS

G773290  Garden Promotion Poster - Individual poster promoting vegetable or herb gardening, size 14"x22" either vertical or horizontal arrangement. Poster may be in any medium so long as it is not 3-dimensional. Posters using copyrighted material will not be accepted. Entry card must be stapled to the upper right hand corner. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the poster.

G773291  Educational Vegetable or Herb Garden Poster - Prepare a poster 14"x22"x2" (3-dimensional if needed) either vertical or horizontal arrangement illustrating a skill or project the 4-H’er has done or learned about in a 4-H vegetable gardening project. One might show a special technique used or equipment incorporated in the garden (e.g., drip irrigation system, composting, or special techniques learned). Refer to 4-H horticulture project manuals, but use your own creativity. Entry card must be stapled to the upper right hand corner. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the poster.

G773292  Vegetable and/or Herb Gardening History Interview - Neatly handwritten or typed account of a gardening history interview of someone whose vegetable or herb garden has inspired you. Maximum of 4 pages of text and 2 pages of pictures of their garden if the individual is still gardening (include 1 picture of the person you interviewed). Protect with a clear report cover. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the report cover.

G773293  Vegetable Seed Display - Each display must include seeds representing the following families: Cucurbit, Brassica (cabbage), Solanaceous (nightshade), and Legume (pea) families, plus representatives from 5 other families. Group the seeds by family and type. Glue seeds or otherwise fasten clear containers of seeds to a board or poster mat board no larger than 22"x24". Label each group and each individual vegetable type with the common and scientific names. Use only one variety or cultivar of each vegetable, except for beans where several examples of beans may be shown. Attach a card to the back of the display explaining why and how it is important to know which vegetables are related and cite references on where the scientific name information was found. The 4-H member’s name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the display. Information on vegetable family members can be obtained from your Extension office.

G773294  World of Vegetables Notebook - Choose a favorite foreign cuisine and learn what vegetables and/or herbs are common to it (e.g., Mexican, African, Chinese, Italian, etc.). Include a report telling about a minimum of 5 vegetables and/or herbs from each country chosen. Include the scientific and common names; pictures of the plants from your garden or seed catalogs; tell how they are grown; and how the foods are used. Also list a source for buying the seed or plants. Favorite recipes using some or all the vegetables described may be included. Give proper credit by listing the source of pictures and information used. Protect in a clear report cover or 3-ring notebook. The 4-H member's name, age, county, and years in the project(s) must be on the back of the report cover or notebook.

 

Division 775: Special Garden Project

Youth must be enrolled in the current year’s Special Garden Project to exhibit. Cut flowers or vegetables should be entered in the appropriate class listed on previous pages.

G775001  Special Garden Project educational exhibit based on what was learned from the project. Present information on a poster 14”x22” either vertical or horizontal arrangement or in a clear plastic report cover. The 4-H member’s name, age, and county must be on the back of the poster or report cover.

G775002  Special Garden Project Princess India Nasturtium 5 stems of a single variety displayed in a clear glass container.