This month we have been offered a £50 National Garden Voucher for one lucky reader to win. With access to over 2,000 leading garden centres, make sure your kitted out this Autumn! Choose from over 90,000 garden and leisure products – this is the perfect give away for any garden lover. You don’t need to be an experts to appreciate this offer – Enter now for your chance to win!
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An additional entry can be made by "following" this blog via Google Friend Connect
Terms and conditions: This competition closes at 23.59 on 30 November 2013. Any entries received after this time will not be counted. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older to enter. By entering this competition you agree and consent to your name being published and by taking part in the competition, entrants are deemed to have read, understood and accepted all of the Terms and Conditions and agreed to be bound by them. The winner will be selected at random from the valid entries and will be announced here on the blog. Please make sure we are able to contact you if you do win.Entries can be made as "anonymous" on the blog but if you don't leave a Twitter name or other way to contact you then those will not be counted.
Bulbs for spring colour
ReplyDeleteAutumn bedding plants to brighten up the front of my home
ReplyDeleteI'd buy a hedge trimmer
ReplyDeleteI would spend the voucher on some rose bushes to brighten up my garden
ReplyDeleteI would like some plants to brighten up my graden
ReplyDeleteSomething colourful for my mum's garden.
ReplyDeleteI would buy some spring and summer bulbs, Tulips and Gladioli
ReplyDeleteI'd spend it on my new allotment. We're clearing it over the winter but it'd be great to get it looking nice in spring!
ReplyDeleteTulips and clematis' my two favourites
ReplyDeleteI'd get some vegetable seeds!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely some new shears!
ReplyDeletespring bulbs
ReplyDeleteI would buy a new wooden planter
ReplyDeleteI need some new plant pots
ReplyDeletea new lawn mower
ReplyDeleteBulbs for next spring
ReplyDeleteA bay tree for my front garden.
ReplyDelete@rachiegr
winter flowers for our front
ReplyDeletebulbs for spring
ReplyDeleteSeed potatoes
ReplyDeleteA big bag of soil
ReplyDeleteI would use it to help out with my veg garden it is a bit lack luster but this would really help out getting it up and running again next year
ReplyDeleteclemetis
ReplyDeletesome bulbs for the springtime and a pair of new gardening gloves
ReplyDeleteA small tree, to replace one I lost last winter.
ReplyDeleteNematodes to try and control the slugs which even killed my herbs this year.
ReplyDeleteAn apple tree
ReplyDeleteBits and pieces for a veggie garden I think.
ReplyDeleteA nice big terracotta planter
ReplyDeleteLots of veg seeds and some compost to grow them in.
ReplyDeleteA new spade and fork and maybe some secateurs
ReplyDeleteI'd love to buy a new mini greenhouse (mine got destroyed just a few weeks ago in bad weather) and some vegetable & herb seeds.
ReplyDeleteWould have to be seeds and new hand tools for our allotment which would help getting it ready for spring and the new season ahead.
ReplyDeleteLaura Harris
I would spend it on vegetables as Id like to start growing
ReplyDeleteWow, i would buy some new pots , thanks for the chance to win this xx
ReplyDeleteA herb garden! I've always wanted to grown my own mint and rosemary :)
ReplyDeleteI would buy some plants that are colourful in memory of my best friend who has just sadly left this world. He was always lively and full of colour, so I would choose appropriately.
ReplyDeleteI would like to buy a new bench so vouchers would go towards that please
ReplyDeletesome shrubs
ReplyDeleteI'd buy some plants to grow an herb garden
ReplyDeleteNew veg seeds or put it towards a decent little greenhouse
ReplyDeleteI'd put it towards a new cold frame.
ReplyDeleteI'd put it towards a small greenhouse...
ReplyDeleteI'd buy two ornamental Yew Trees so my house name makes sense!
ReplyDeleteI had quite a few fat bumble bees this summer, so would buy more lavender plants, and other bee-friendly plants.
ReplyDeleteSome more fruit trees
ReplyDeleteI would put it towards some raised beds.
ReplyDeleteI would love to use it to buy some pots for my garden.
ReplyDeleteI would buy loads of vegetable seed ready for next year
ReplyDeleteSome new bedding plants for next year.
ReplyDeletesome nice new large pots ready for next years patio display :)
ReplyDeleteA japanese acer and a pot for it to go in
ReplyDeleteSome nice colorful flowers :)
ReplyDelete@Lilreddevil1991
DeleteSome vegetables for the allotment
ReplyDeleteI'd buy compost for next year's flower pots and some manure for the veg plot.
ReplyDeleteSome nematodes to help problems with leatherjackets in the lawn
ReplyDeleteLots of seeds for vegetables and flowers
ReplyDeleteI really need a long-reach hedge trimmer
ReplyDeleteI would put it towards a lawn mower
ReplyDeleteDefinitely seeds and a propagator for Spring! Want to try and grow more fruit and veg next year
ReplyDeleteI would love a cold frame.
ReplyDeleteacer palmatum red garnet
ReplyDeleteI would love some new tools
ReplyDeleteHedge Trimmer and assorted garden tools!
ReplyDeleteI'd give the vouchers to my mum as she loves gardening! I think she would but lots of vegetable seeds for next summer!
ReplyDeleteSeeds for next year.
ReplyDeletesome winter plants for my pots
ReplyDeleteI want to build a fairy garden for my kids (they're 5 and 4) and are so excited at the prospect of seeing a real fairy.
ReplyDeleteDefinately a new rake. The leaves in my garden are a nightmare !
ReplyDeleteLisa Jones @lucyellie25
I would buy some grass seed, mines patchy
ReplyDeleteVegetable seeds for spring
ReplyDeleteI need a little stone divider between my flower bed in the front of the house, and the rest of the grass - otherwise there's never a neat edge for long, and the weeds always creep in.
ReplyDeletesome new bulbs for my new raised beds xx
ReplyDeleteI would like to plant a tree in mygarden
ReplyDeletesome lovely winter plants
ReplyDeletesome bulbs and winter pansys and primroses
ReplyDeleteherbs, vegetables and some fruit trees
ReplyDeleteI'd spend it on seeds and new planters for the Spring.
ReplyDeleteI have just broken my spade so a new one would be nice, any money left over would go towards some new veggie seeds for next season
ReplyDeleteSome new trees
ReplyDeleteI would use the voucher to buy plants ready for the spring next year
ReplyDeleteloads of seeds for next year
ReplyDeleteSome house plants.
ReplyDeleteA new apple tree as my old one was blown down in the recent storm.
ReplyDeleteCottage garden plants for a new bed under development
ReplyDeletea garden hose with reel
ReplyDeleteI would use the vouchers towards buying a new hose as ours has gone brittle and has some leaks.
ReplyDeleteI would buy some bird feeders and food to bring life into the garden during winter
ReplyDeleteI would buy a pond to encourage more wildlife into our garden.
ReplyDeleteDefinatly spring bulbs after all its winter need some life back in the garden already!
ReplyDeleteFruit Trees and bushes for fresh fruit
ReplyDeleteSome new plant pots
ReplyDeletea patio fruit tree
ReplyDeleteI would spend it on some garden tools. My garden is in need of a huge overhaul so some tools to do the job would be perfect.
ReplyDeletetowards some paving i think. We have just had a baby so trying to sort out the garden before she gets to the age where she'll be playing out
ReplyDeleteflowers and veg
ReplyDeleteI would share it with my Mum for her allotment.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to get a massive selection of alpines to fill a new rockery I'm building. I love variety of textures and colours and different flowering times! Liked and shared on facebook and following on G+! Thanks for the competition!
ReplyDeleteI would love a Japanese maple for the front garden, the autumn colour of a neighbours tree has been amazing this autumn.
ReplyDeletesome fruit trees as i'd love to be able to eventually have my own fruit
ReplyDeleteShrubs for shade on the bank behind the house
ReplyDeleteBay Trees for either side of the front door
ReplyDeleteSome new pots - my old ones have seen better days!
ReplyDelete@elliefletcher15
some nice accessorries for my mother garden
ReplyDeletesome flowers for my front garden
ReplyDeleteRaising part of my garden to more easily grow vegs
ReplyDeleteA few small fuchsias to fill gaps in my hedge
ReplyDeleteI would actually give it to my brother for Christmas! He has two allotments and loves gardening.
ReplyDeletePamela says: Plants
ReplyDeletea beautiful gargoyle!
ReplyDeleteSome spring bulbs to brighten up my garden.
ReplyDeleteOn some hanging baskets
ReplyDeletetweeted and followed too :)
@strawmeadow
I need some new shrubs for the back garden
ReplyDeleteNeed a new garden hose on a reel
ReplyDeleteA large rake and some spring flowering heathers
ReplyDeletecyclemen
ReplyDeleteI would spend it on Grass Seed for my back garden after this summer of a paddling pool being down and children in and out the lawn has seen better days and needs a little help getting back to normal!
ReplyDeletesome new turf in the Spring
ReplyDeleteI would like to spend the voucher on pots for my garden so I can fill it with more colour and make it a more pleasant space.
ReplyDeletePlants for my new garden.
ReplyDeleteastrantia and a rowan tree as the one we had overhanging our garden next door has been chopped down and our goldfinches are no longer around now.
ReplyDeleteSome new pots
ReplyDeleteBulbs for the spring
ReplyDeleteVegeatble seeds for next year and some onion sets and seed potatoes.
ReplyDeleteMy parents have got half-way through creating a water feature but have run out of money. They're so supportive of me that I'd love to give them a bit of help for a change.
ReplyDeleteI would put it towards buying a really good windbreak for my hilltop vegetable plot.
ReplyDeleteI've just built new raised bed, and it looks a bit bare as the shrubs are young, so some short lived perennials to bulk it up would be nice
ReplyDeleteI'd put it towards a large wooden planting trough. There's a space just waiting for it.
ReplyDeletefruit plants for next summer
ReplyDeleteI'd use it to buy a nice pit plant for the house. Some of the plants are poorly in the conservatory after this cold weather, so need a couple to make it look green again!
ReplyDeleteI would buy some heather plants for my garden
ReplyDeletesome hanging baskets and bulbs
ReplyDeletespring bulbs
ReplyDeleteWINTER TAR WASH TO PROTECT MY TREES
ReplyDeleteI would really like a miniature fruit tree/bush like peach or cherry
ReplyDeletesome nice wildlife attracting plants for my front garden - now I've pulled the weeds out of it there arent any other plants left.
ReplyDeleteA decent spade as mines had it
ReplyDeleteI would use the vouchers for a Christmas planter for my front door to make it seasonal and welcoming. I love all the berry seasonal plants theyare a beautiful finishing touch for the garden for this time of year. Thankyou
ReplyDeleteI entered the last comment with my name, sorry just making amends,
ReplyDeleteI would be giving the vouchers to my mum so I'd fully expect that she would buy some new gardening gloves! (also liked/shared on facebook under the name of Faye Huntington) with love, faye xx
ReplyDeleteExpand my small vegetable patch.
ReplyDeleteSomething to make my garden look fantastic for when we sell the house next year.
ReplyDeleteBulbs, plants so much I want
ReplyDeleteSoft fruit bushes
ReplyDeleteSpring Bulbs
ReplyDeletesome new bulbs for spring
ReplyDeleteMiniature Orange and Lemon Trees
ReplyDeleteColourful flowers and maybe a water feature
ReplyDeleteHardy ferns to brighten up a shady patch under the apple tree
ReplyDeletesome new garden planters
ReplyDeleteI don't know what the money would go on exactly but I do know it would be a lovely trip out taking my Nan to spend it on her garden.
ReplyDeleteHave also tweeted (@TCbythesea)
ReplyDeleteAn automatic vent for the greenhouse window.
ReplyDeleteI would buy some seeds because I keep meaning to get some
ReplyDeletesome bulbs
ReplyDeleteA Pear Tree.
ReplyDeletea little fire-pit to help keep warm over the winter months
ReplyDeleteTable and chairs
ReplyDeletei would buy shrubs as i have a place in my garden desperate for something to be planted
ReplyDeleteSome fruit and vegetable plants
ReplyDeleteVegetable plants or a cherry tree.
ReplyDeleteA nice lavender bush
ReplyDeletestone chippings !
ReplyDeleteI would give it to my lovely Mum who loves her garden,she deserves it :)
ReplyDeleteI would spend it on wildflower seeds, and then maybe some plants later, to encourage bees in to the garden.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely plants x
ReplyDeleteShrubs & bulbs for spring
ReplyDeleteLots of veggie seeds for the new year :)
ReplyDeleteA rake and some weedkilller... The garden's a mess right now.
ReplyDeleteBulbs and Seeds for next year
ReplyDeleteA new plant pot for my back yard. Following on GFC as Cheryl Lovell
ReplyDeleteTowards a polytunnel
ReplyDeleteSome seeds and plants for next spring :-)
ReplyDeleteSome spring bulbs would be lovely
ReplyDeleteI'd like a climbing rose and wisteria for my garden
ReplyDeletean unusual ornament for my garden and some bright coloured flowers x
ReplyDeleteI would spend it some fruit trees
ReplyDeletesome plants for next year or vegatable seeds :)
ReplyDeleteveg seeds for my allotment
ReplyDeleteSome ornamental shrubs that look good all year round :)
ReplyDeleteTowards a nice water feature. x
ReplyDeleteI would buy some big hardy shrubs as nothing seems to grow in my garden!
ReplyDeleteI would give it to my hubby for his new gardening business xx he could buy some essential bits to start him off xxxx
ReplyDeleteI would purchase some dwarf fruit trees and set up a mini orchard in my garden
ReplyDeletesome new plants for my front garden
ReplyDeleteA fruit tree
ReplyDeleteI'd spend it on some yummy vegetable plants for my veggie garden! Red cabbage and broccoli would be nice!
ReplyDeleteI would buy some small fruit trees. Even in a small garden there is room for the dwarf root stock versions and they give as much blossom and colour as an ornamental tree.
ReplyDeleteI'd buy a hedge trimmer.
ReplyDeleteI would buy a lemon tree
ReplyDeletehaving just moved into a house that had been unlived in for 4 years the garden was overgrown and need of some love and attention. I'd use it to buy some spring bulbs to give it a pop of colour
ReplyDeleteI would love to get a yellow buddleia to attract butterflies.
ReplyDeleteseeds and a spade and fork and maybes some bulbs :)
ReplyDeleteI need some new gardening tools
ReplyDeleteI would buy summer bedding and pots in the spring
ReplyDeletePlants for my garden
ReplyDeleteI want to start growing some veggies not many but a few to have a go to start with so would buy these and the bits needed to make the crop as good as i can
ReplyDeleteseeds for summer
ReplyDeleteSome nice fragrant flowers and pretty plant pots
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