The whg gardening competition is back!

  • 10th March 2025

  • Customers
Last year's winning entry for Best Garden

Got a green thumb? Whether it’s a blooming balcony, a vibrant veggie patch, or a transformed communal space, we want to see it. Enter our whg gardening competition for a chance to win up to £50!

 

The categories are:

Best Garden/Most Creative – Judges will be looking for a variety of plants in different colours and shapes, and ornaments used to good effect. We want to see the best use of space, stunning plants and that ‘wow’ factor.

Best Sustainable/Inclusive Garden – Is your garden helping the environment in some way? Do you incorporate eco-friendly techniques such as water conservation? Or is it thoughtfully designed to be accessible? It could consider features like wheelchair-friendly pathways, raised garden beds for easy access and sensory areas.

Community Spirit/Most Improved – Do you work as part of a team to create and maintain a communal garden that brings people together? We want to see gardens that have blossomed from ordinary spaces into extraordinary havens.

 

Rules:

  • You must be a whg customer.
  • Previous winners can enter again.
  • Work on gardens must be mainly done by you as the resident
  • You can enter multiple categories, but the same space can’t be in more than one.
  • By entering, you agree that whg can share your address and contact information with the judges, for the purpose of judging the competition. Please read our privacy notice for further information
  • Any photos submitted for judging can be used in promoting the competition and the winners
  • Judging will take place end of July 2025
  • whg cannot accept any responsibility for loss or delay to entries being received

 

How to enter:
Please send five photos of your garden along with your name, address, contact details, and chosen category to customervoice@whgrp.co.uk or use the form on the loop.

These can be submitted any time before Friday 25 July 2025, so you can take them on the day your garden looks at its best, and when our British weather is being kind!

Back to news Next article