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The Great British Growing Awards 2019 and why you should vote

By Blake R
04th April 2019

Make sure your favourite wins at this year’s awards

The Oscars of the gardening world are back and they’re bigger than ever. Over the past few months, Grow Your Own readers have been nominating their most-loved brands and now it’s time for you to vote for your winners. There’s no time to waste, so head on over and choose your winners right now.

Here’s some reasons why you should take a moment to cast your vote:

1. You could win, too
It’s not just the growing brands and gardening celebs on the shortlists that could win – simply by voting, incredible prizes could also be on their way to you! We’ve got a fancy tool range from Kent & Stowe, a garden book bundle, and even a city greenhouse up for grabs! Who doesn’t love a freebie?!

2. Category is…
There’s loads of amazing categories to have your say in, too. A whopping 16, in fact. Whether you think that your polytunnel brand is the best of the best, perhaps you’d like to see your favourite celeb gardener getting some recognition, or maybe you’ve visited a beautiful garden that you want everyone to take a trip to. There’s a category here for everyone.

3. Every vote counts
It could be close, so make sure your horticultural heroes take home the crown at our awards ceremony later in the year. There’s nothing worse than forgetting to vote and then feeling guilty after the results are announced. Don’t leave it ‘til later and forget to use your vote, it could be the one to make the difference!

4. Grab a cuppa
And finally, if you’re anything like us, then there’s no better reason for taking five minutes out of your garden schedule than the chance to have a cup of your favourite hot beverage. Pop on the kettle, treat yourself to a cuppa, and vote right here.

 

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