Friday 25 October 2013

{Giveaway: Grow Wild}

***Congratulations to Lynsey from Girl in the Granite who has won the competition and will be enjoying afternoon tea for two at Glasgow Botanic Gardens - thank you all for entering! ***


Grow Wild, which is funded by the Big Lottery Fund, is an exciting campaign bringing people together to do something positive for where they live by sowing native wild flowers.

There are three Scottish sites that are in the running to receive a £100,000 Grow Wild transformation.

There can only be one winner...

The shortlisted sites are:
  • Belville in Greenock
  • Frog Pond, Dedridge, Livingston, West Lothian
  • The Water Works, Barrhead, East Renfrewshire
On Saturday this weekend (26th October) the people behind Grow Wild will be at Silverburn Shopping Centre. You can have your photograph taken in the Grow Wild customised photobooth and vote in person for the site you like the most.

There should also be a widget here (*crosses fingers*) which will allow you to vote online.



This weekend I was at Edinburgh Botanic Gardens and spotted some Grow Wild initiatives happening in the grounds. I hadn't been to the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens before, but the gardens and buildings beautiful (even on a drizzly day!).




***Giveaway***

As a thank you for voting, I've been given a voucher for afternoon tea for two people at either Glasgow Botanic Gardens or Edinburgh Botanic Gardens - your choice :-)

Just fill in the Rafflecopter below... good luck!



a Rafflecopter giveaway

6 comments:

  1. Aww I love the Glasgow Botanics, haven't been through to the Edinburgh one though. Lots of nice memories of summer days spent there with my mum & gran x (Apologies if I've posted twice - my laptop went a bit bonkers!)

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  2. I have voted. Thank you for the lovely competition!

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  3. The Grow Wild campaign sounds great, and I'd love to visit either Botanics site!

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  4. I voted for the Water works! x

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