Contests
2008 Garden of the Year Contest
Do you have a gorgeous garden? Enter our contest and you could end up in the pages of St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles

Do you have a gorgeous garden?

If you are the owner or designer of a gorgeous urban or suburban garden, enter our Gardens of the Year contest. The winning gardens will be featured in the October 2008 issue of St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles. For more information, contact Brandi Wills at 314-542-0178 ext. 15. Entry deadline is June 20, 2008.

Eligibility Requirements:
Any urban or suburban garden design completed between April 2006 and April 2008, located in the greater St. Louis area. The project may not have been published previously and cannot be scheduled for publication prior to August 2008.

Selection Criteria:
Judges will select winners on the basis of overall design, use of color, contrast, blooming patterns, and unique features.

Submission requirements:
Each submission must include a completed entry form, with all fields filled out including a full project description, a plan, and five (5) photographs of the finished project. Entries become the property of SLHL magazine, a publication of NCI. A separate entry form must be completed for each submission.

 
Name: 
Name of Firm: 
Street Address: 
City: 
State: 
Zip: 
Phone: 
Homeowner's Name: 
If the project is a winner, we must be allowed to come to the location for a photo shoot. Does the homeowner understand that we will be visiting their home and taking photographs?  Yes
  No
If the project is a winner, does the homeowner wish to remain anonymous? Yes
No
Please type a summary of the project. Include its distinctive features, products/brands used, the homeowners' specifications, and challenges/solutions associated. 

Please attach up to two plans of the project.

Please attach FIVE (5) photographs. Please do not include before photos.

You may upload an attachment with your submission. We accept the following file types:
jpg,jpeg,pdf,zip


Title:
Description:
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