Plant Exhibition Resources

Exhibit: Show Off Your Incredible Plants

Start your blue ribbon moment now! Do you have a single stunning plant? Or twenty? No problem—Show off your most impressive flora at our Culver City Garden Club 72nd Annual Garden Show.

The CGCG Garden Show is open to all comers—come be a part of the excitement! With over 200 classes, there’s a category for every passionate gardener, from beginners to experts. No age limits, no membership requirements—just a love for gardening and a chance to showcase your green thumb or budding greenthumb.

Exhibiting at the CCGC Show is a fantastic way to join Culver City Garden Club in “gardening your story”—so don’t miss out! From dazzling flowers, impressive succulents, begonias, bromeliads, orchids, and floral arrangements to jaw-dropping veggies, and unique plants—this is your chance to showcase your best!

How to Enter – It’s Simple!

Step 1: Review the Rules. You must have owned or tended your plants for at least ninety days. Choose your plant category—rose, orchid vegetable, or other specimens! Enter as many plants as you like! You’ll find the rules and instructions below

Step 2: Download and complete the Plant Entry Forms . Grab your forms below!

Step 3: Bring your plants to Plant Check-in on the check in dates. This is typically 3:00 PM tho 8:00 PM on Friday, the day before the Garden Show and 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM on Saturday, the morning of the Show (See the times below).

Gardeners preparing for Garden Show

Instructions & Downloads

1. Rules & Guidelines

This is your guide for entering your floral masterpieces. Follow these rules to ensure your entries in the Show are a success.

2. Entry Instructions

This will guide you in completing each Plant Slip that will be used to record the details of each plant you enter in the Plant Exhibition Competition

3. Plant Entry Slips

Fill out one slip per plant entry (There are 5 in the attached). You can make copies and enter more plants. We encourage it.

4. Plant List Entry Sheet

Complete this form listing each plant, or other items you’re entering. The numbers here should correspond with your Plant Entry Slips.

5. Plant Entry Numbers:

This is a list of  plant classes.  Choose your plant class number from and add it to the relevant field of your Plant Slips.