Garden of the Week: Festive Winter – Wave 1!

  • By Garden Inspector
  • Posted 17-12-25

Hi, weevils! I’m back with another amazing edition of Garden of the Week! That’s just bursting with colour, fresh inspiration and important information. Wipe down your wellies, take a seat and continue reading, as I bring you the latest garden news!

Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la! I love singing songs to my plants; I believe it helps them grow a little quicker! As several residents in the Bin get ready for Christmas, I am thrilled to announce that I’ve received a plethora of outstanding garden submissions over the first half of December! Thank you for the entries weevils. Bing, Tab and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the unique ways gardeners used their decorations and seeds to create inventive designs!

So, without further ado, please join me in saying congratulations to Jester, our latest Garden of the Week winner! Excellent job. The grand-prize winner earns an exclusive trophy, Bin Badge star and Garden of the Week Backdrop to display in pride. Jester’s full-size garden is now on display inside the Garden Shop!

It’s also time for a runner-up! Squiggles. Well done! They’ve earned a golden petal fence, nest poster and Garden of the Week Bin Badge star.

With a wide variety of classic festive seeds, decorations, and new items from the Garden Shop and Advent Calendar, there’s never been a better time to spruce up your garden, join in the fun of decorating, and win prizes! Find out more here.

Keep those holly-jolly, merry ‘Christmas and Winter’ designs coming my way! I can’t wait to see them all weevils! Don’t forget that there will be a bonus Garden of the Week edition this month! Using the garden camera, send me a photo by 31/12/2025 for a chance of earning a bronze, silver or gold trophy, free gifts and you might be a winner, too!

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Bin Weevil Player says:

Posted on: 19 December 2025 at 2:17pm


Well done to the winners! such amazing gardens! love how jester used the rainbow colour scheme and how squiggles used the northen lights