Gardening Competition Champions! đ±
For this yearâs gardening competition, we had 4 exciting categories for you to show off your best gardening projects and win ÂŁ50. We had some amazing submissions, and weâre thrilled to share with you this yearâs winners and runner ups!Â
Best for Wildlife
Winner- Scunthorpe
First up, we have our âBest for Wildlifeâ category winners in Scunthorpe, who have created a green haven for bees, insects, birds and other wildlife to thrive. Everyone works together to plant and prune their garden. They use a rota to share the tasks, and have created a lovely set of flower beds which are perfect for supporting insects and bees. Well done, youâve won ÂŁ50!
Runner up- Dennis, London
Our runner up is Dennis in London, who build his very own bird feeder with his woodwork group. âI really enjoy watching the birds, and itâs great for all the residents to sit and watch all the different birds,â said Dennis. Fantastic work, thatâs a very impressive birdfeeder!
Best Homegrown Food
Winner- South ShieldsÂ
Congratulations to the folks in South Shields, who won our Gardening Competition this year for âBest Homegrown Foodâ. This category celebrates the gardens that grow lots of delicious fruits, vegetables or herbs, perfect for homemade meals!
The service has a large greenhouse so they can grow all sorts of goodies, including tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, and even cantaloupe melons- delicious! Theyâve grown lots of flowers and herbs to, which attract new wildlife to their garden.
Runner up- Muzzy and Stephen, Burnley
Runner-ups Muzzy and Stephen in Burnley have worked hard to create some impressive vegetable beds. They designed the layout together, and grow a lot of tasty goodies such as potatoes, parsnip, peas, beetroot, and radish. âWe enjoy growing our own veg because itâs healthy and fresh,â said Muzzy.
Best Sensory Garden
Winner- Sheffield
Congrats to the winners of the âBest Sensory Gardenâ category for our Gardening Competition this year! This category is for those who have created a sensory haven, with lots of different smells, sights and sounds.
The folks over in Sheffield created a sensory wonderland, with a colourful ball pit, cool water feature, and tactile games on their fence. They also have some vegetables growing, and they used their creativity to grow plants in childrenâs wellies- amazing!
Runner up- Kath, Warrington
Our runner-up was Kath in Warrington, who created her own little sanctuary with a gazebo and decorations. She used windchimes, fairy lights, flowers, and keeps some meditation books nearby to create her relaxing haven- sublime!
Best Service User Project
Winner- Carl, Manchester
All week weâve been sharing the fantastic winners of our Gardening Competition, and our final category was âBest Service User Projectâ. This category celebrates the people who support who have led their own project independently, and really put in the graft!
Congratulations to Carl in Manchester who impressed us with his creative use of second hand items, using tyres to make plant pots, and a ladder as plant stand. Carl worked on this completely independently, and tends to his garden every day. We love the handmade bench out of old wood!
Runner up- Steve, Scunthorpe
Our runner-up was Steve in Scunthorpe, who took initiative to improve his garden and jazz it up with some new plants, a garden gnome and a bee ornament. Well done Steve, it looks lovely!