More of Suffolk’s talented gardeners are taking the spotlight today, as we publish another gallery of competition entries.
Justine Ludbrook’s garden must have one of the most unusual themes around, with its “Fairy town” design including an array of tiny decorative houses and fairy toadstools.
And it might be impossible to enjoy a coffee at a cafe at the moment, but Mel Pirie’s garden includes its own mini coffee shop, Bird House Cafe - with the sign adding “Dogs welcome!”
One of the most colourful gardens in the contest has to be the one submitted by Teresa and David, which includes some brightly coloured trees and bushes, as well as a rustic archway.
While all our gardeners have been working hard, the gardens include space to relax - for instance, Alex Dzundza’s garden features an attractive dining area.
Feeling inspired to enter? The prizes are:
• £200 to spend with enjoygardeningmore.co.uk (garden over 150 square metres)
• £100 to spend with enjoygardeningmore.co.uk (garden over 150 square metres)
• £50 to spend with enjoygardeningmore.co.uk (garden under 150 square metres)
To enter, send your photographs via email to suffolkgardens@archant.co.uk along with your name, postcode, daytime telephone number and size of garden.
If you wish to tell us more about your garden, please include details in your email.
Closing date for submission of pictures is June 15, 2020.
The gardens will appear in the newspaper from June 1 to 20.
Enjoy Gardening More Head Gardener Peter McDermott will judge all published pictures and the winners will be announced in the week commencing July 6, 2020.
Normal Archant competition rules apply. Archant Community Media Ltd will solely use the data you provide for the purpose of running the competition, including contacting winners and the distribution of any prize.
READ MORE: Time capsule garden honours those we have lost during pandemic
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here