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Love your ambition!
But are you going to judge these gardens and have a winner? Please not on the basis of photographs!? (see http://thinkingardens.co.uk/Gardens%20Ill%20Award.html)
Hope you can find another way.. maybe using the power of twitter to find judges?
Thanks Anne. Don’t worry I’m not going to be the one who judges it!
I haven’t worked out every detail yet but thought I would get a panel of judges to draw up a short list, then get people to vote. I agree that judging from photographs can be a bit misleading – perhaps entrants should enter a YouTube video of before and after?
It is the nature of a garden that there is no substitute for being in it, which will be a headache.
If I knew a good answer we’d have thinkingardens doing a “worst garden in Britain” competition…
It is so frustrating… (and worse that people do talk up/write up gardens without visiting them…)
Good morning Rachel (and Anne)! I’m a professional and I’m having trouble redesigning my own 150 sq. ft. balcony! It happens to all of us–there are so many options & many different looks I can for that I’m having a hard time choosing one and following through. I’m up for the challenge!
Yes it is going to be a difficult one, hopefully we will work something out – got a good year to 18months.
Jenny – always tough doing your own garden when used to doing other people’s! Glad you are up for the challenge.
Oh just realised all these comments are on the sign up page not blog post – oh well never mind. Can’t move them.