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Win a Father's day gift | For garden loving dads

Fancy treating the father in your life this Father's day? (That's June 21st, 2020 for anyone who's lost all track of days and dates!!)

We're delighted to bring you a little competition, just in time for this years' Father's Day.

How to enter.

Simply tell us, in the comments below, about why the garden-loving dad in your life deserves a treat. It could be your dad, your husband, brother, cousin, uncle, we want to know who and why you think they might deserve a little gift.

We'll be reading your comments and choosing a worthy winner to receive a Bee Brick solitary bee house from the Green&Blue range in plenty of time for this year's Father's day. 

And if you fancy more ways to win then we're running the same competition on our Facebook page and our Instagram account, and in partnership with a few of our favourite accounts over on IG too, we'll be sharing details of those in our stories!

Phew, so many ways to win! Good luck, we can't wait to read your nominations. 

Stack of bee brick solitary bee houses for fathers day competition

 

The small print!

The closing date is June 12th, 2020. No cash alternative. Competition is organised by Green&Blue and our decision is final. There are multiple ways to win.

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190 comments

my partner became ill 2 years ago and he used to be a beekeeper. it would be really special for him to see bees in the garden again

toni hall

My Dad .
My Dad is a gardener but not by profession .My Dad brought beauty into my life from his hard working efforts in the garden .
I would look out my bedroom window as a wee girl and see him at work! Digging,cutting grass,hedge clipping,planting ….
There was a beautiful red poppy that would raise its head at the left hand side of the rockery he had hand built ….it inspired me to become a garden designer .
My Dad had a lot to endure as a young Father of a brain damaged son ( my twin brother )
and my little sister died so young …My Dads retreat was his garden and still is .
He’s now 89 years of age and still cutting grass and on a hill !!!
To have the Bee Brick would enhance his garden world with his trees ,flowers and bee friends bringing some happy moments into his unhappy heart,love,Gillian🌅✍🏻🌅

GIllian

My Dad .
My Dad is a gardener but not by profession .My Dad brought beauty into my life from his hard working efforts in the garden .
I would look out my bedroom window as a wee girl and see him at work! Digging,cutting grass,hedge clipping,planting ….
There was a beautiful red poppy that would raise its head at the left hand side of the rockery he had hand built ….it inspired me to become a garden designer .
My Dad had a lot to endure as a young Father of a brain damaged son ( my twin brother )
and my little sister died so young …My Dads retreat was his garden and still is .
He’s now 89 years of age and still cutting grass and on a hill !!!
To have the Bee Brick would enhance his garden world with his trees ,flowers and bee friends bringing some happy moments into his unhappy heart,love,Gillian🌅✍🏻🌅

GIllian

Moved house and lost his favourite bees which were huge and had a burrow in the middle of the lawn. They used to come out and buzz him when he cut the grass.

derek younger

My daughters dad would love this as his garden is a haven for bees (the flowers attract quite a few of them) but it would be lovely to provide more of a home for them! He has a lovely part of the garden were is would be ideal and be a perfect area for this set up. It would make him very happy as it’s his favourite area of the garden to potter in and relax.

Nicola Gray

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