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Share your gardening plans for 2021 and win!

After a difficult year, you're probably already planning how you can make next year's garden even better, more productive and more beautiful. Now your grand designs for 2021 can win you your choice of gardening prize - and hopefully inspire us all to even bigger and better gardening success in the coming year!
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Share your gardening plans for 2021 and win!
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Share your gardening plans for 2021 and win!

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED

It's been a difficult year, for all of us. Our gardens, allotments and outdoor spaces have been more important than ever, providing a refuge, a welcome distraction, and a chance to enjoy the comfort that plants and nature provide.

Like us, you're probably already planning how you can make next year's garden even better, more productive and more beautiful. 

Now your grand designs for 2021 can win you your choice of gardening prize - and hopefully inspire us all to even bigger and better gardening success in the coming year!

The best gardening aspiration will win your choice of gorgeous gardening prize, both with a value of around £90. You can choose either the Avid Allotmenteer pack, which includes some of our best-selling grow-your-own favourites:

Or you might plump for the Gorgeous Gardener pack, which will help you nurture your own personal green oasis in style:

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED

How to enter

All you need to do to enter is to leave a comment on this blog, briefly outlining your plans for your garden in 2021. Scroll to the bottom of this page to comment (your email address won't be published). You’ll also need to be a subscriber to our monthly email newsletter to be a winner, so if you're not already signed up, fill in your email address in the grey band right at the bottom of this page. You can unsubscribe at any time if you don’t enjoy our monthly updates.

Your plans for your 2021 garden might be simple - ours is to plant more white flowers in the wildlife bed, to keep the all-day buffet going after dark so the moths can enjoy it too. You may want to grow more of your own fruit and veg next year, or branch out into new and unusual crops. Perhaps you have your eye on trying some heritage varieties of familiar favourites.

Or you might have grander plans - a new greenhouse, perhaps, to accommodate the ever-growing plant population in your garden. Or perhaps grander still, if you're lucky enough to have the space to play with - maybe a wildlife pond, landscaping a terrace on a gradient, or planting a copse of native trees... Whatever gardening vision you see in your mind's eye, we'd love to hear about it!

The small print
Gardening grand designs, December 2020
This giveaway is open to UK residents over the age of 18 only. No purchase necessary. No cash alternative is available. The winner will be chosen on the basis of the most inspiring gardening plans for 2021 and the judges’ decision will be final. One winner will receive one (1) pack of gardening tools from Burgon & Ball, either the Avid Allotmenteer of the Gorgeous Gardener prize as outlined above. Prize draw opens at 00:01 on 28/12/2020 and closes at 23:59 on 03/01/2021. Winner will be contacted by Burgon & Ball shortly after the closing date. Employees of Burgon & Ball and their family members aren’t eligible to win. One entry per person; entries created by a bot or a service that automatically enters participants are not eligible to win. We draw your attention to our privacy policy here. Please note that due to the current exceptional circumstances arising from the Covid-19 virus and associated global supply chain issues, it may take longer than the usual 28 days to despatch the prize to the winner. Where necessary, an alternative tools of equal or greater value may be substituted where a tool is unavailable.

 

318 comments
  • The garden was really knocked into shape this year but, as we weren’t going to the supermarket as regularly we rarely had flowers in the house. So this year I plan to research and plant some quick and plentiful flower varieties that make great cut flower displays!

    Alison Latham on
  • Last year we cleared our very steep and overgrown garden so the plan for 2021 is to build stepped planters along the slope with a selection of flowers and greenery.

    Emma on
  • I’m going to mow the lawn more than once a month………

    Ian Walmsley on
  • I plan to make my garden a haven for wildlife this year. I’ve been collecting hollow stalks, branches and wood to make bug hotels, a bee B&B and bird boxes. I’m going wild for wildflowers and want to provide a paradise for pollinators! I’m already prepping the plant pots for their place on the window sill where my seedlings will be born. Roll on Spring!

    Josie Mellor on
  • I have a lovely rockery with water feature and bridge, sadly neglected so my plans are to give it all a revamp :)

    Miranda Holman on
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