Bromyard & District Garden Club is hoping for a good turnout at a "make or break" show tomorrow (Saturday).
The club, which is facing an uncertain future, hopes its 62nd annual autumn show will attract visitors and raise morale.
Dwindling committee membership could result in closure at the end of the year. Two new members joined in March, which kept it afloat until now.
Spokesman Gill Churchill said: "Hopefully, this will be a really good show. It's a bit of a make or break one, but we've got lots of entrants so we're pleased with the response."
The event, at the Bromyard Centre, opens at 2pm, with a sale of exhibits at 4pm. Categories include fruit, vegetables and flower arrangements, as well as prizes for heaviest marrow and longest runner bean.
Cookery and photography will also be judged and children under 12 can draw their favourite animal, or create an animal from fruit or vegetables. Admission is 50p.
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