Organisers thank green fingered Islanders for record entries to Wight In Bloom

After a break of 3 years, Wight In Bloom is back with even more entries than before.
Read moreAfter a break of 3 years, Wight In Bloom is back with even more entries than before.
Read moreNail biting starts as judging draws to a close for Wight In Bloom 2019. Read more.
Read moreHave you been inspired by the RHS Chelsea Flower Show? Enter your garden in this year’s Wight In Bloom
Read moreAn incredible 114 people entered this year’s Wight In Bloom, and it all came down to this… Over 100 guests gathered at the Quay Arts Centre for this year’s awards, celebrating Island horticultural excellence. Wight In Bloom’s Patron, celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh, MBE VMH DL presided over the ceremony, which took place in the Anthony Minghella Theatre. Supported and managed
Read moreThe finalists for Wight In Bloom 2018 have been revealed. The event, now in it’s fifth year, has seen over 125 entries in 9 categories this year, including best commercial garden and best edible garden. Sponsored by Red Funnel, Isle of Wight County Press, Liz Earle and Visit Isle of Wight, the competition sets out to demonstrate that the Island
Read moreWight In Bloom 2018 If you’ve never entered a gardening competition before, the thought of it can feel quite intimidating, but Wight in Bloom is free and easy to enter, and great fun too. You don’t have to own a stately home, a 100 acre wood or even a garden! There are 11 different categories, and one of them is
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