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Enter the "David Suzuki Digs My Garden" Photo Contest

Outstanding Ornamentals

Outstanding Ornamentals--Send us your photos!!!

Your garden's flowers attract pollinators like hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. Pesticides applied to gardens can harm these helpful creatures as they try to make gardens more fertile. And pesticides can hurt you and your loved ones too!

More than 6,000 Canadians suffered acute pesticide poisoning in 2006, and nearly half of those victims were under the age of six. That is not acceptable.

We want to see your ornamental garden at its best - pesticide-free and inviting to all of Mother Nature's critters.

Let us know how you do it. The story of your garden is important, both as an example to others, and to your chances of winning our prize package!

We'll post your entries on our website so that others are motivated by your lovely - and safe - gardens!

If your story moves others to action, it will also inform our judges when picking a winner - it's not a simple beauty pageant, we want substance!

Send us your photos and share your story!

Instructions:

Only one photo per category.

We want the back-story on your garden! Tell us a short story about:
        1. Why your garden or lawn is important to you
        2. Why you don’t  use pesticides
        3. How you keep your lawn or garden beautiful

Due to privacy concerns, photos with identifiable people can't be considered by our judges (so no faces, okay? ).
Pets, animals and insects are just fine.
Show Us Your Photos!!!
Please keep your stories to 100 words or less ("Brevity is the soul of wit" - W.S.).

Gardens should be free of chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers The definition of ‘pesticides’ includes insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, algaecides, and slimicides. Be aware that "Weed and Feed" products include chemical pesticides.

We want to find Canada’s best pesticide-free lawn and gardens!


Online and Mail Entries

Submit online

An online submission is the simplest way for the David Suzuki Foundation to process your entry.
There are two ways to do it: 1. Upload or 2.  E-Mail

1. Upload

1. You can upload your photo onto our photo group on the Flickr website. If you haven't already got a flickr Account, you can go here to create one: http://www.flickr.com/

Once you have a flickr Account, it's as easy as ABC:

A. Upload your photos to your Account following flickr's instructions and tag them with the category you wish to enter - "luscious lawns" "voluminous vegetables" "outstanding ornamentals" or "balcony bliss"

B. Join the group http://www.flickr.com/groups/digyourgarden/ (when you're on the group page, you should see a link that says "Join this group?" - click on that and join!)

C. Now look at your uploaded photo. Make sure you've tagged or titled the photo with the category you're entering! Just above the photo you will see a little icon with "send to group" beside it - click on that and choose "David Suzuki's Dig your garden contest" from the list that pops up.
 
That's it, you're all done! The photo should now appear in the group.

--OR--

2. E-Mail

Just click on your category below to auto-magically send us and e-mail, with your jpeg file attachment (maximum size 4MB)

• Luscious Lawns - Best lawns or lawn alternatives (i.e. xeriscaping)
• Voluminous Vegetables - Best food-producing gardens
• Outstanding Ornamentals - Best flower garden
• Balcony Bliss -Best limited-space garden

Entries e-mailed to gardens@davidsuzuki.org or uploaded through the David Suzuki Foundation Flickr photogroup must be uploaded before 8:00 p.m. PST on September 14th, 2007.


Submit by mail
If you prefer to send your photo by mail, be sure to include your:
  1. Name
  2. The story of your garden
  3. Phone number
  4. Return Mailing Address
  5. Don't forget the photograph!: Colour or black and white prints must be at least 5" x 7" but not more than 8" x 12" and unmounted. 35 mm colour slides and transparencies must be mounted. Or send as jpeg files burned to compact disc (CD). Digital files should be no larger than 4MB.
  6. If you want your photos returned, be sure to include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.


Send your entries to:

The David Suzuki Foundation    
Attn: Photo Contest
219-2211 West Fourth Avenue
Vancouver, BC
V6K 4S2

Mailed entries must be postmarked on or before September 5, 2007 and must be received by September 14th, 2007.

Deadline
Mailed entries must be postmarked on or before September 5, 2007 and must be received by September 14th, 2007. 
Entries e-mailed or uploaded through the David Suzuki Foundation Flickr photogroup must be uploaded before 8:00 p.m. PST on September 14th, 2007.

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