Help us celebrate all that's good in gardening by casting your vote in the Gardeners' World 2010 Awards. Each month, from now until August, we'll be seeking your views on a different aspect of life in the garden. This month we'd like to know how you attract wildlife into your garden.
Throughout spring and summer we'll be inviting you to have your say on your favourite flowers, fruit and veg, and to share your problem-solving tips and advice. When the results are published in the autumn, we can all benefit from our collective wisdom!
The topic for July is garden wildlife. Which is your favourite product for encouraging wildlife to visit your garden? Which plants are most popular with the birds in your garden? And what are the best plants to grow for attracting bees? Cast your vote.
Is your local radio gardening presenter worthy of a Gardeners' World Award? Get in touch if their programme hits the spot and we'll give them the recognition they deserve.
Are you particularly proud of a plant photograph that you've taken? Email your best image to us for judging by our expert panel. The winner will scoop £100 in garden vouchers and see their work in print, in Gardeners' World magazine.
There's still time to have your say on your favourite fruit and veg crops:
Also, send us an image of your comedy veg.
May: Pests and diseases
Tell us how you deal with garden pests and diseases:
June: Plants
Tell us about your ornamental plants, such as roses and your summer bedding:
June: Star plants
Voting is now closed for the Star Plant at BBC Gardeners' World Live 2010, NEC, Birmingham.
Voting in all categories closes on Tuesday 10 August 2010. The results will be revealed exclusively in our free weekly email newsletter - sign up in the column to the right.
Full details will appear in the November issue of Gardeners' World magazine, on sale Thursday 28 October.
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