Ghana Garden and Flower Awards

Celebrating Excellence in Greening and Sustainability

GHANA GARDEN AND FLOWER AWARDS

The awards, inaugurated at the 2015 Ghana Garden and Flower Show, are designed to celebrate gardening achievements in Ghana and exemplary work with regard to gardening and flower cultivation and thus encouraging others. Award recipients over the years are presented here. The next rounds of awards will be given at 2021 show

Eligibility
All homes, organizations and institutions within Ghana are eligible if the garden or floral display has a strong visual impact and is clearly visible from a public roadway. Invite all to enter for an Award!

How to enter
The easiest way to enter the Ghana Garden and Flower Show competition is by filling the form provided on this page or by doing the following;
• Download and completing the entry form here
• Attach the entry form to an email
• Also attach to the email, two colour photographs of your garden
• Send email to gardensandflowers@stratcomm-africa.com
Alternatively
Send your entry form and two colour photographs of your garden to the following address;
Ghana Garden and Flower Show
Stratcomm Africa
28 Samora Machel Road
Asylum Down, Accra.

Transparency in Celebrating Excellence

HOW THE AWARD WORKS

The Ghana Garden and Flower Show Awards are designed to celebrate your gardening achievements, whatever your level of experience or expertise. We use a system of awarding Bronze, Silver and Gold levels, so gardens and displays of all levels can receive an Award.

The 2021 awards include the following categories:
Best Hotel Garden, Best School Garden, Best Corporate Garden, Best Private Garden, Best Ornamental Garden, Best Outdoor Event Garden, Best Media Facility Garden, Best Religious Institution Garden, Best Health Facility Garden, Best Hospitality Facility Garden, Best Factory Garden, Most Attractive Exhibitor Booth, Best in Green Innovation (Sponsored by the Israeli Embassy), Best Floriculture & Horticulture Reporter
Awards
• 40% of the overall marks will be awarded for this.
• Judges will consider the variety of planting- looking out specifically for the presence of native plants –and the quality of cultivation and maintenance
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