Drought-resistant plants
Image: Annie Spratt under CC BY 2.0

Isle of Wight’s Wight In Bloom competition adds climate-resilient category for 2024

The passion and dedication of gardeners on the Isle of Wight is to be celebrated with the return of the popular gardening competition Wight In Bloom.

Wight In Bloom recognises the work of green-fingered wonders, from small front gardens to businesses with a floral feature, community displays and welcome retreats in care homes.

Best Climate Resilient Garden category
New to 2024 is the Best Climate Resilient Garden category, highlighting gardens and green spaces that conserve or restore our natural landscapes and wildlife, or are inspired by the Island’s UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status in their creative practice.

This year, organisers of Wight In Bloom have suggested a theme – although not mandatory – that is set to inspire gardeners.

RNLI tributes
Floral fans are being encouraged to think about the RNLI who for 200 years have been saving lives at sea and are an integral part of the Island.

Suggestions include incorporating the RNLI colours, water features or even lifeboat planters!

Don’t miss the deadline
The deadline for entries is 31st May, with judging taking place between 4th-25th June.

Those with a passion for their own gardening efforts are invited to enter via the website.

An awards ceremony at Albert Cottage Hotel at East Cowes will be hosted by the Island’s new High Sheriff, Graham Biss, on Thursday 18th July.


News shared by Simon on behalf of Visit Isle of Wight. Ed