Each year we invite gardeners of all abilities to enter our Aylesbury in Bloom Garden Competition. The competition is open to residents, organisations, businesses and schools within the parish of Aylesbury.
Judges visit gardens from June to August. Entrants are awarded either a certificate, bronze, silver, silver gilt or gold award at an awards evening.
Entrants can enter as many categories as they wish. These include Front Garden, Back Garden, Wildlife Garden and Edible Garden.
Entries are closed for 2024 and will reopen in 2025. For more information about the competition, please email Emma.
We’d like to thank Michael Anthony Estate Agents for supporting this competition.
2024 awards
Front Garden
Silver Gilt
- Peter Binns
- Mr and Mrs Ridgeway
- Nirmala Takodra
- Paul Trayling
- Late Gillian Henley
- Mr and Mrs Dore
Gold
- Lynn Ferguson
- Kelly Smith and Emily Baughan
Back Garden
Silver
- Carla Harder
- Nirmala Takodra
Silver Gilt
- Peter Binns
- Mr and Mrs Ridgeway
- Lynda Brown
- Angela Mccafferty
- Mr and Mrs Walker
- Daniel Sadek
- Hannah Sevier and Angie Lunnon
- Kelly Smith and Emily Baughan
- Jo Tunnell
Gold
- Paul Flower
- Emma Matthews
- Glen and Londa Quainco
- Henk Swanepoel
- Ron and Heather Murray
- Nicholas Simms
- Sarah Cropley
Edible Garden
Silver Gilt
- Stuart Reid
- Daniel Riley
- Rose Miller
- Kelly Smith and Emily Baughan
Gold
- Ron and Heather Murray
Wildlife/Nature Garden
Silver
- Daniel Riley
Silver Gilt
- Ron and Heather Murray
Gold
- Paul Stroud
Communal Garden
Certificate
- Bearbrook House
Silver
- The King’s Head
Silver Gilt
- Masonic Housing
- Byron House
- Friends of Aylesbury Train Station
- Poplar Grove Practice
Gold
- Florence Nightingale Hospice
- Community Head Injury Service
Community Edible Garden
Silver Gilt
- St Peters Church
Gold
- Community Head Injury Service
Special Awards
- Best Overall Residential Garden (Rose Bowl): Nicholas Simms
- Best Overall Communal Garden (Mayor’s Cup): Community Head Injury Service
- Best Newcomer: Lynn Ferguson
- Design Award: Sarah Cropley
- Best Edibles: Ron and Heather Murray
- Best Wildlife Garden: Paul Stroud
- Innovation Award: Kelly Smith and Emily Baughan