Highdown photo winners '˜share beauty of garden'

The winner of the Highdown Gardens photographic competition has been named.
Winner Katie Wade and her mum and dad, Howard and Deborah, with Highdown Head Gardener Gary Prescod and their chosen plantsWinner Katie Wade and her mum and dad, Howard and Deborah, with Highdown Head Gardener Gary Prescod and their chosen plants
Winner Katie Wade and her mum and dad, Howard and Deborah, with Highdown Head Gardener Gary Prescod and their chosen plants

The contest, which aims to celebrate Worthing’s beautiful garden spot, offered some blooming lovely prizes. The winner of the competition, Katie Wade, decided to give this prizes to her mum so that she could enjoy them. Katie, whose mother Deborah suffers from Alzheimer’s, has enjoyed visits to the town’s attraction with her family since she was a child.

Now a mother herself, she immediately thought of her mum when she found out she was the winner of Take Highdown Home, a competition which marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Frederick Stern, founder of the pioneering gardens which are home to a national collection of rare trees and plants.

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Competition entrants were invited to submit their favourite photos of Highdown, with the winners receiving their choice from a selection of plants grown at the gardens which are owned and maintained by Worthing Borough Council.

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Katie’s winning picture, Cherry Blossom, was snapped on her Samsung Galaxy S6 phone. A keen photographer, Katie said: “We’ve always been fond of Highdown Gardens. It’s such a tranquil place and it changes with the seasons, so there’s always something different to see. I’m giving the plants to my mum as she has Alzheimer’s and nothing makes her happier than sitting in her garden with my dad around the flowers. Coming to Highdown is such a relaxing experience for her. We couldn’t believe how glorious the cherry blossom trees looked, so I just had to capture this memory.”

Runner-up was Sarah Nelson’s cheerful Happy Tree Stump picture, which was taken in the lower garden. Sarah has just completed a Royal Horticultural Society qualification and volunteers at the RHS’s Wisley Gardens in Surrey.

Head Gardener Gary Prescod and the Highdown team selected a shortlist of four pictures from the competition entries and the winners were chosen in a public vote on Adur and Worthing Councils’ Facebook.

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Gary said: “The competition has been a great way to share the beauty of the gardens with thousands of people. We were very impressed by the variety of entries, which captured so many glorious aspects of these special gardens. Congratulations to our winners and I hope that, through their prizes, they’ll enjoy their own special part of Highdown for many years to come.”

Runner-up Sarah Nelson and her son, Joe, with Paul Abbott, one of the Highdown gardenersRunner-up Sarah Nelson and her son, Joe, with Paul Abbott, one of the Highdown gardeners
Runner-up Sarah Nelson and her son, Joe, with Paul Abbott, one of the Highdown gardeners

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