Wilko garden buyer advises on how to win £300

Wilko is on the hunt for garden makeovers, big and small, to enter into its 2021 Gardening Competition.

Entrants will need to submit before and after images of their garden transformations with the 10 best examples each set to win £300 to spend in-store. 

To help launch the competition, Willko enlisted the support of influencer and resident consumer expert on Steph’s Packed Lunch, Mr Carrington, while Wilko senior gardening buyer Peter Hardie said: "Our customers are enjoying the great outdoors now more than ever before, and this last year has shown us just how valuable green space is to us all, whatever its size or scale. wilko shoppers’ gardens range in scale from large plots and allotments to balconies, back yards and windows boxes – and everything inbetween, which is why creating products for all manner of gardening jobs, and all levels of expertise, is so important to us.

“If you’re a seasoned gardener and interested in potting and planting, or even growing your own veg, we have an array of different pots, composts, seeds, bulbs and tools to help.

"The space-saving Clever Pots range in particular is great for keen gardeners, as are the clever range of accessories that work with them such as plant pot feet, wheels and reservoirs that make light work of heavy duty garden tasks.

“Or for those less versed in gardening, but still keen to enjoy time outdoors, consider some garden decoration accessories to help bring your space to life. We’d recommend adding a couple of vibrant scatter cushions alongside some twinkling outdoor lights to create a welcoming atmosphere for garden guests this summer.”

Wilko’s transformation challenge runs from 15 April 2021 until 8 July 2021. Email gardencomp@wearebrazenpr.com and visit https://life.wilko.com/garden-transformation-competition-terms-and-conditions/


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