Coronado Flower Show
P.O. Box 180188, Coronado, CA 92178
2023-04-15
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    • Why Attend The Show
    • Divisions
      • Division I – Horticulture
      • Division II – Design
      • Division III – Special Exhibits
      • Division IV – Youth
      • Division V – Botanical Arts
      • Community Landscapes
      • Photo Gallery
      • Past Shows and Winners
      • Past Show Galleries
    • Judging
      • General Rules
      • Guidelines for Awarding Ribbons
      • Become a Flower Show Judge
      • Become a Home Front Judge
    • Volunteer
      • Become a Volunteer
      • Volunteer Recognition
    • Food & Drink
    • FAQ’s
    • Past Shows and Winners
  • Sponsors
    • Flower Show Sponsors
    • Business Members
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    • All Events & News
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Flower Show Judging

Flower Show Judging

Coronado Flower Show Judges are Accredited

The Coronado Floral Association is proud to enlist certified National Garden Clubs (NGC) Judges to adjudicate each Annual Coronado Flower Show. It takes 3-4 years to become Flower Show Judge – 2 years of academic study followed by the time required to create a Flower Show schedule, take a 3-hr NGC examination, and compete in Flower Shows winning a certain amount of blue ribbons in horticulture and design.

These talented men and women come from all over Greater San Diego county and as far north as Riverside county.

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Why Become a Judge?

You will love being a National Garden Clubs Flower Show Judge. In addition to gaining a vast wealth of horticultural knowledge and gardening skills, you’ll meet lots of interesting people and become part of a vibrant community of plants lovers.

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How to Become a Judge

The first step is easy – simply join a garden club, such as the Coronado Floral Association! Then you’ll need to complete four (4) Flower Show School Classes within a two-year period. The accreditation process will demand your focused effort but the reward will be great both in knowledge gained and friendships made.

Become a Coronado Flower Show Judge
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CORONADO FLOWER SHOW

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The largest tented Flower Show in the U.S. and Coronado’s longest running tradition will be held April 15-16, 2023.

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