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BLA 2026
Category: Climate-friendly gardening
Please read the
guidelines
carefully before submitting your application.
Contact
Your name
Email
Phone number (optional)
About your garden
Project Name
Project Address
Type of project:
Allotment
City Farm
Community Garden
Food Business
Housing Estate
Orchard
Park
School or children's centre
Street
Other
How this garden fits into the 'Climate-Friendly Gardening' category
Please tick all that apply:
Emerging
Follow peat-free gardening practices
No chemicals (ie. no pesticides, fungicides, insecticides or herbicides)
Use of recycled and upcycled materials
Allow garden waste to breakdown on site or have composting system in place
Established
Variety of pollinator-friendly plants - including wild flowers and plants that flower at different times throughout the year
Range of features for wildlife for example, log piles, bug hotels, bird boxes, ponds
Has a well-maintained and productive composting system in use
Use of perennial vegetable crops and/or drought-tolerant plants
Have planted trees and/or shrubs
Leader
Reducing environmental impact eg. minimising use of plastic, re-using plastic pots, mending broken tools and buying second-hand equipment or garden furniture
Maintaining and improving soil health eg. applying mulches, no-dig gardening, homemade fertilisers and soil amendments
Harvesting rainwater and making use of water butts, reducing reliance on tap water
Has engaging signage with educational information about the importance of biodiversity or climate-friendly gardening practices
Different kinds of composting eg. hot composting, making leafmold
Please use this space to tell us about why you are applying for this category, including how you meet any of the criteria above, or other climate-friendly gardening that you’re proud of. ( Word limit: 200 words)
Choose which level fits you/your garden best overall:
Emerging
Established
Leader
Please upload photos of your garden (max 5 photos)
By submitting photos that identify individuals, you confirm that you have obtained the necessary consent
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