Give one of our eight Gardens of the Year finalists the chance to win the coveted People's Choice award, and a three-night countryside hotel stay for two in the Mendips, courtesy of our sponsor Yeo Valley. Simply vote for your favourite garden below.

Voting closes at noon on Monday 13 November, 2023.

The winner will be revealed in the January issue of BBC Gardeners' World Magazine, on sale from 21 December. Subscribe today to get a copy in the post.
 
Our Gardens of the Year 2023 competition is sponsored by Yeo Valley.
 
 

Andy Spray, Leicester

Andy's garden is filled with sculptures and beautifully cared for plants, it's a true oasis for him away from his day job in an office. He spends as much time as he possibly can out in his garden, enjoying meals outside throughout the year.

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Andy Spray

Andy Spray

Clive Johnson-Cooper, Edinburgh
Clive's courtyard garden is tucked away in the middle of Edinburgh, and his love for his plants shines through. Although only three metres by three metres, he's filled it with exquisitely cared for plants and created a sanctuary.

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Clive Johnson-Cooper

Clive Johnson-Cooper

Dionne Sambrook, Warwickshire
Dionne started her garden from scratch, when she moved into a new-build house. She's created a haven for wildlife in a housing estate and delights in spending time staring into her pond, as well as growing tree saplings and plants to share with her local community.

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Dionne Sambrook

Dionne Sambrook

Helen Maxwell, Carmarthenshire
Helen's garden is a real labour of love, and despite it being an overwhelming project, she has created an oasis around her house. Whether making dry stone walls, constantly moving self-seeded plants around, or simply admiring the insect life her pond attracts, there's plenty to do.

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Helen Maxwell

Helen Maxwell

Irene Berry, Scottish Borders
Irene has brought a bit of Japan to the Scottish Borders, creating this beautiful space in what was once a cobbled courtyard. The stream creates a soothing atmosphere, whilst the meandering paths allow no place for rushing about.

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Irene Berry

Irene Berry

Lyn Buller, Kent
Lyn loves colour, and has filled her garden with a riot of plants. Meanwhile, her husband has created ingenious solutions throughout the garden, from the shed to the bin store. Lyn regularly opens her garden to the local community.

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Lyn Buller

Lyn Buller

Oliver Hymans, London
Oliver wanted to create Great Dixter on his small London balcony, and in doing so has filled this previously unloved space with colour and wildlife. It's a pocket of nature in a busy urban area.

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Oliver Hymans

Oliver Hymans

Simon Mabury, Leeds
Simon loves tropical plants, and hasn't let his Leeds postcode put him off. He has filled his garden with over 400 plants, and is always on the hunt for more.

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Simon Mabury

Simon Mabury

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