Vote Now for Kingston’s Best-Kept Garden!

Kingston Blooms judges have voted for their favourite gardens and are now turning it over to you – online voting for the winner of the Best-kept Garden is now open!

vote Kingston bloomsPhotos of the entries and simple one-click voting are the City of Kingston’s website at

“With 20 gardens submitted to Kingston Blooms this year, online voters will really get a sense of the diverse plantings and enthusiasm residents have for keeping Kingston beautiful,” says Sue Hitchcock, Kingston Blooms co-ordinator.

Online voting is open until midnight, August 18. Winners in all Kingston Blooms categories will be recognized at a ceremony in September.


About the City of Kingston


The City of Kingston provides municipal services to 125,000 residents living in this visually stunning, historic city, often ranked one of the best places to live in Canada. Kingston is focusing on being smart and livable as it pursues its vision to become Canada’s most sustainable city. We focus on environmental responsibility, social equity, economic health and cultural vitality –ensuring that today’s decisions don’t compromise our future.

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