SGD calls for public votes

SGD calls for public votes: The Society of Garden Designers (SGD) is calling on the public to choose their favourite garden for the SGD People’s Choice Award, as part of its annual Awards programme.

This year, the SGD Awards judging panel has chosen 17 gardens as contenders for the coveted prize. Members of the public are being asked to cast a single vote for their chosen garden via the SGD website, during the month of October. The winner of the Award will be revealed at the prestigious SGD Awards ceremony in February 2025.

SGD calls for public votes

SGD calls for public votes

The seventeen gardens shortlisted for the Award range from small patios and roof gardens to gardens designed for learning and reflection.  Votes can be cast at any time before 5pm on 31st October 2024.

SGD PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD FINALISTS

  1. A Contemporary Cottage Garden by Adam Vetere MSGD
  2. A Tapestry of Urban Greenery by Stefano Marinaz Landscape Architecture
  3. Cleaver Street by Adolfo Harrison MSGD
  4. Edgy Woodland Wonderland by Stefano Marinaz Landscape Architecture
  5. Florence Street by Adolfo Harrison MSGD
  6. Garden in Oxfordshire by Sarah Eberle FSGD
  7. Hampshire Temple by McWilliam Studio
  8. Hestia Garden at The Plough Shiplake by Tabitha Rigden
  9. Isle of Wight Garden by Andy Sturgeon FSGD
  10. Set in Stone by Peter Berg
  11. South London Garden by George Cullis MSGD
  12. St Marys Peace Garden by McWilliam Studio
  13. St Paul’s Road by Adolfo Harrison MSGD
  14. Suffolk Walled Garden by Colm Joseph
  15. The Dairy House by Robert Hughes MSGD
  16. The Embrace of Nature by Tawatchai Sakdikul
  17. Under the Copper Beech by Moss Studio

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