Evergreen Garden Care has announced the launch of its latest garden centre competition, offering Miracle-Gro customers the chance to win one of three £5,000 grand prizes to create the garden of their dreams. What’s more, there are also hundreds of daily prizes to be won including branded gloves, watering cans, gardening kneelers, picnic blankets etc.
Launching on 1st March, across 300 key garden centres nationwide, the competition arrives just in time for the spring planting season. The competition is focused on the insight that everyone needs a little help in the garden. Whether it’s battling unpredictable British weather or tackling stubborn weeds, Miracle-Gro aims to turn those gardening "chores" into moments of pride and joy.
The competition serves as an introduction for Miracle-Gro’s new multimillion pound brand campaign which will burst onto screens on 23rd March with a high-profile TV debut.
The campaign features Miracle-Gro’s new brand ambassadors, Moe and Gaz Glover, a charming father-and-son gardening duo. Voiced by comedy veteran Steve Furst and The Inbetweeners star Blake Harrison, the Glovers bring heart, humour, and gardening expertise to outdoor spaces across the country.
From rescuing wilting shrubs to offering sage advice on tricky corners, the Glovers demonstrate that with the right help, anyone can achieve "blooming brilliant" results. Miracle-Gro is inspiring gardeners of all levels to embrace the benefits of their hobby and take pride in their horticultural achievements, no matter their green space.
Customers can enter the competition to win their dream garden by following three simple steps:
- Purchase any Miracle-Gro product.
- Scan the dedicated QR code found on eye-catching displays in garden centres up and down the country.
- Upload their receipt and enter their details on the official competition microsite.
The hunt for the UK’s next garden transformation continues throughout the spring, officially closing on 31st May. On this date, the £5,000 grand prize draw also takes place, to turn three gardens into spectacular outdoor sanctuaries.