THE POOLE in Bloom competition, which celebrates all the hard work that residents put into making Poole a beautiful place to live, returns for 2020 after a nine-year hiatus.

To celebrate the competitions reappearance, organisers have asked for the people of Poole to share photographs of the finished work by submitting to a panel of judges for online viewing by the end of July.

There are several different categories for residents to enter, including hanging baskets, balcony displays and environmentally friendly spaces amongst others – allowing anyone with a passion for gardening to enter and share their talents.

Councillor Felicity Rice, Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change said: “This competition celebrates all the hard work that people put into making their gardens and house plants beautiful, and even more so this year with people spending more time at home to tend to their plants.

“The competition has been adapted due to Covid-19 with photographs of the displays being sent for judging, so I’m looking forward to seeing all the entries when they go online.

“In particular, there is also a category specifically for wildlife gardening this year because of the sad loss of 50 percent of insects in Dorset since 1970, and up to 95 percent of hedgehogs. There is no such thing as a ‘hedgehog friendly slug pellet’ for example, and many pesticides in garden centres are really harmful to wildlife, so I would really encourage people to pledge to do pesticide free gardening and see what interesting wildlife and birds are attracted to your garden.”

To find out more and enter your horticultural skills into this year’s competition, please visit https://pooleprojects.net/poole-in-bloom-2020/.