Cultivation Street returns in 2015 following on from a successful 2014 competition. The competition
Published 13th July 2015
Cultivation Street returns in 2015 following on from a successful 2014 competition.
The competition is fronted by celebrity gardening personality David Domoney, best known for his work with ITV. He presents the ITV show ‘Love Your Garden’. The campaign’s aim is to encourage people to revitalise their front gardens, make streets more attractive and inspire more people to get into gardening.

The focus is all about bringing people together through community gardening. However, that said the total prize money is an enormous £20,000 of Gardening Gift Vouchers. The top prize being £10,00 to the overall winner. The prize money is split between several categories that include;
The closing date to take part is the 2nd of August. More information can be found on David Domoney’s website here.
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