Perennial, the charity for people working in, or retired from, the horticulture industry, is calling on Britain’s gardeners to enter the HortAid2021 Gardening competition sponsored by Hozelock.
The HortAid2021 gardening competition will be judged by Jim Buttress (Chair of judges), Carole Baxter, James Alexander-Sinclair and Sarah Greene.
The deadline for entry is 31st July, 2021 and the best in show will win £1,000 in garden gift vouchers and the chance to meet one of the competition judges.
Photo: Hozelock Micro Reel.
There are also separate category prizes provided by Hozelock, as detailed below, along with £30 garden gift vouchers and a signed certificate for each category winner:
The competition categories cover a wide range of gardening interests, meaning anyone can enter. These include small garden, large garden, community garden, children’s garden and containers/pots/window baskets/hanging baskets.
Please enter via the competition website where full entry details for the HortAid2021 Gardening Competition are also available: perennial.org.uk/gardening-competition/
Entry to the Competition is free but donations are welcome: https://justgiving.com/campaign/hortaid-21
Anita Bates, Director of Marketing and Fundraising at Perennial, comments: “Our gardening competition is back by popular demand with categories to suit all interests, ages and abilities. It’s free to enter so why not see if your labour of love will wow our judges. We’re looking forward to seeing another collection of Britain’s finest gardens.”
Sarah Dixon, UK and International Marketing Manager at Hozelock says: “We’re delighted to be supporting Perennial’s HortAid2021 Gardening competition. Many have invested a huge amount of time and effort into their garden over the past year or so, and reaped the rewards of having a beautiful outdoor space. This is a great opportunity to commend these accomplishments to inspire others as to what can be achieved in your garden, no matter the size or shape!”
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