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Preston family business take away large gold medal at Southport Flower Show’s 100th celebration

Posted on - 18th August, 2024 - 9:00am | Author - | Posted in - Garstang, History, Nostalgia, Preston News, Proud Preston, Wyre News
W. Robinson & Son (Seeds & Plants) Ltd award-winning display.
W. Robinson & Son (Seeds & Plants) Ltd award-winning display.

A Preston family business that has been exhibiting at the Southport Flower Show for over 100 years has taken away a large gold medal award this year at the 100th birthday celebration.

W. Robinson & Son (Seeds & Plants) Ltd, also known as ‘Home of The Mammoth Onion,’ is a 161-year-old family business, now run by sisters Susan and Margaret Robinson.

At the 100th birthday celebration show, which took place from Thursday 15 and ends today (Sunday 18) August, the business was awarded for their impressive display of vegetables for all tastes and seasons.

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Memorabilia and historical items from the first-ever show which the family attended.
Memorabilia and historical items from the first-ever show which the family attended.

As it was a milestone show, the pair also displayed old prize cards and memorabilia. Their gold award included credit for ‘many heritage varieties reflecting the past’.

The sisters brought along old memories which included a gold certificate from 1964, old photographs, medals and more.

They said they had kept all the prize cards since 1924, there are hundreds.

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Popular TV presenters Carole Baxter and George Anderson, who host Beechgrove Garden a Scottish horticultural and gardening show that offers viewers tips, tricks and advice, were also fans of their work.

They had pictures taken with their vegetables which were of the ‘mammoth’ variety, a unique feature of the business.

William Robinson, who took over the business from its founder, also called William Robinson, started to improve the size of onions and leeks which the ‘Home of The Mammoth Onion’ was established.

Now, Susan and Margaret have carried on that legacy.

Throughout the display, information about the health benefits of gardening and vegetables was exhibited. With one reading, ‘gardening adds years to your life, and life to your years’.

Their business is at Sunny Bank, Preston Lancaster Road in Preston – the same spot they have been since 1860 – and they are open Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm.

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