Our much-loved annual Potato Growing Challenge is back for 2026, and we’re inviting people of all ages to roll up their sleeves, have a bit of fun, and grow their way to glory – all while supporting our vital work in the community.
Now in its fifth year, the annual challenge raises funds to support our long-term cardiac rehabilitation exercise classes, and this year we’re especially keen to involve local schools and community groups, to encourage even more people to get growing together.
Entry costs £5 and includes the competition kit – 1 x10 litre pot and 1 x Charlotte seed potato.
“It’s a simple, friendly way to get involved in gardening, whether you’re a seasoned grower or trying it for the first time,” says Charity Chair Jacky Miles, MBE, “And we’re delighted that the fabulous team at the Abergavenny Garden Centre will be sponsoring the challenge once again.”
Where to get your kit
Kits go on sale in March at the following locations:
• Saturday 7 March, 12pm-4pm
Treebeards Bar, High Street, Crickhowell
• 14-15 March and 21-22 March, 10am-4pm
Abergavenny Garden Centre, Llanfoist
Who can enter
The competition is open to everyone, with two classes:
• Children (up to age 16)
• Adults (16 and over)
Schools, youth groups, gardening clubs, allotments and other community organisations are warmly encouraged to take part and grow alongside the wider community.
How the challenge works
Growers will have four months to nurture their potato plants before bringing their pots to the Abergavenny Garden Centre for the official “Grand Reveal” and weigh in on Saturday 11 July, from 2pm-4pm.
The winners will be the growers of the top two heaviest recorded harvests in each class, with garden centre vouchers awarded as prizes:
Children
1st prize: £10 voucher
2nd prize: £5 voucher
Adults
1st prize: £20 voucher
2nd prize: £15 voucher
Growing for good
Proceeds from entry fees will help fund our work providing specialised long-term exercise classes and support for people living with heart conditions. By taking part, you’ll be helping the charity continue its life-changing work in communities across North Gwent.





