“Reading the paragraphs was great fun,” said Bob Luczai, Secretary of the MFGA and one of the
judges. “If there was one theme that ran through all the entries, it was that the work involved
in designing and maintaining a garden is a labor of love. Again and again, entrants described
the joys of tending a garden and creating a bit of paradise in their own backyards.”
Each regional winner receives a $500 gift certificate to any MFGA-member-owned
independent farm stand or garden center. Along with Mr. Luczai, the judges were Paul Lopes,
Extension Floriculture Specialist, University of Massachusetts Amherst; David Giurleo, owner of
Colonial Gardens in Concord, MA; and Matt Hamel, representative for Fafard Soils.
On behalf of all the members of MFGA, we thank everyone who participated in the
2007 Love My Garden contest, and we look forward to announcing the 3rd annual garden contest on
this web site and watching for the photos of the beautiful gardens created by Massachusetts
residents using Massachusetts-grown flowers and plants.
To see winners from previous winners — click here.
About the MFGA Love My Garden Contest
The MFGA created the contest to raise awareness of the beauty and happiness Massachusetts-grown
flowers bring to our lives and the importance of supporting our local independent garden centers
and farm stands. The Massachusetts floriculture industry is the state’s largest agricultural
industry with more than 800 businesses offering Massachusetts-grown plants and flowers. The
industry plays a large role in the state’s economy, generating an estimated $763 million from
Massachusetts plant and flower sales each year.
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