Thursday, May 21, 2020
Win Bloomables Plants from Star Roses in the May 2020 Washington Gardener Reader Contest
For our May 2020 Washington Gardener Reader Contest, Washington Gardener is giving away three (3) different Bloomables plants chosen by Star Roses to one lucky winner (prize value: $90)!
Win a selection of plants from Star® Roses & Plants new Bloomables® collection! With more than 35 varieties of Star Roses’ best flowering roses and woodies to choose from, these varieties are easy to grow and offer high rewards in the garden. Bloomables have it all: Bright colors, unique textures, and of course, amazing blooms, make this collection stand out! Check out the collection at www.bloomables.com.
To enter to win the set of three Bloomables from Star Roses plants, send an email to WashingtonGardenerMagazine@gmail.com by 5:00pm on Sunday, May 31, with “Bloomables from Star Roses” in the subject line and in the body of the email. Tell us what your favorite article was in the May 2020 issue and why. Include your full name and address. Winners will be announced on June 1.
UPDATE: The winner chosen at random from the submitted entries is Barbara Delaney of
Bethesda, MD. Congratulations, Barbara!
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I'd really love to enroll to this.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I'm your blog reader from Brazil, and I can imagine I cannot participate in that.
I think Brazilian customs won't allow me to receive plants from abroad without proper papers to clear entrance of that here.
But, wish a good luck to the 3 people!
Hi Esmeralda - Correct, the plant export wouldn't be allowed, but thanks for reading and happy gardening in Brazil!
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