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Bloom and Win: Dubai Offers Dh300000 in Prizes for the City’s Best Home Gardens

Last updated: November 14, 2025 10:15 am
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ilma Azhar
Published: November 14, 2025
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Bloom and Win: Dubai Offers Dh300000 in Prizes for the City’s Best Home Gardens
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November 14, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: In a bold and creative move , Dubai has announced a competition offering prizes worth Dh300000 for best home gardens. inviting residents to transform their outdoor spaces into sustainable, green sanctuaries . The initiative is more than just a contest it signals Dubai’s ambition to embed sustainable living into everyday life and home design.

With ample opportunities to participate and show off home gardens that merge aesthetics with eco consciousness , this drive helps make gardening exciting again.

A Green Vision at Home

The contest , themed around “best home gardens,” encourages home owners and renters alike to open up their outdoor spaces and cultivate beauty with purpose . The prizes worth Dh300000 for best home gardens serve as a powerful motivator that underlines how seriously Dubai is taking green living. Residents are being asked not just to plant flowers, but to design spaces that use water and energy wisely, embrace biodiversity, and reflect smart landscaping. With the prize funds as a highlight, the call to enter and compete is clear and spirited.

Bloom and Win: Dubai Offers Dh300000 in Prizes for the City’s Best Home Gardens

How to Join and What Judges Will Look For

Entries for this competition are open to residents of Dubai who have an outdoor garden space – indoor or rooftop gardens typically do not qualify. The deadline and formal entry process have been publicised, giving applicants time to prepare.

Judges will evaluate based on ten criteria: water management and efficiency, biodiversity, soil health, waste and energy management, contribution to micro-climate improvement, cleanliness and maintenance, safety and accessibility, space utilisation and innovative design.

 The fact that the prizes worth Dh300,000 are to be distributed across multiple winners ensures that creativity and commitment both get rewarded.

Why This Matters for the City

Bloom and Win: Dubai Offers Dh300000 in Prizes for the City’s Best Home Gardens

This isn’t just about pretty plants. Setting a prize pool of Dh300000 for best home gardens reflects Dubai’s long term objectives under its urban master plan to expand green spaces, reduce resource consumption and elevate quality of life.

By involving residents at the grassroots turning private gardens into pockets of sustainability the city is embedding environmental responsibility directly into homes.

For participants, the chance to win significant rewards makes it all the more appealing to commit to sustainable landscaping rather than the purely decorative.

Inspiring Residents for Change

By launching this initiative, Dubai shifts the spotlight from large public parks to the micro-scale of home gardens. With the prizes worth Dh300000 for best home gardens, homeowners can view their plot, yard or veranda as part of a larger urban ecosystem.

Bloom and Win: Dubai Offers Dh300000 in Prizes for the City’s Best Home Gardens

The message is clear: sustainable gardening is both valuable and celebrated. What might have once been an afterthought in landscaping is now front and centre, and residents who take up the challenge may not only beautify their homes but contribute to a greener city environment.

In sum, Dubai’s call to participate in its “best home gardens” contest with prizes worth Dh300,000 invites a fresh wave of engagement with sustainability, aesthetics and community. For anyone with a garden space, it’s an opportunity to reimagine outdoor living, experiment with eco-friendly design and perhaps take home a significant reward for your efforts.ng the city’s commitment to a truly world-class education for every child.

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