Last call for the Star Tribune's Beautiful Gardens contest

June 27, 2017 at 7:13PM
Glen Stubbe
Beautiful Gardens winner - file photo
Beautiful Gardens winner - file photo (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

If you know of a great garden and have been thinking about nominating it for this year's Beautiful Gardens contest, don't delay. The deadline is end of day today, June 27.

Every year, the Sunday Homes section invites readers to share their favorite home gardens. See a past story here. Selected winners will be showcased in the Star Tribune and online at startribune.com.

It's a great way to help your favorite gardener get the recognition he or she deserves. (And if your favorite garden is your own, don't be shy — share it!) The garden can be of any size or type, and located anywhere in Minnesota or western Wisconsin.

It's easy to nominate a garden. Just send a few snapshots (they can be from last year), along with a brief description of the garden, who tends it and where it's located. Photos don't have to be of professional quality, but please make sure to show an overview of the garden, not just close-ups of flowers. The judges also need to see how elements in the garden work together to create a whole.

Send entries to beautifulgardens@startribune.com, or by mail to Beautiful Gardens, Star Tribune, 650 3rd Av. S., Minneapolis, MN 55488. We'll accept entries through June 27.

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Tom WallaceBeautiful Gardens winner - file photo (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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