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Balham in Bloom 2022

June 26, 2022 by beautifybalham

Beautify Balham held the presentation of prizes for our Balham in Bloom 2022 runners up and winners on Saturday 25th June 2022 on Bedford Hill Place.

Best Business Frontage

We attracted lots of interest from the passers-by who were drawn by our eye-catching gazebo and high-vis vests! Children were interested by our planters, and seemed to get excited about gardening. We even gave them seeds to take the fun back home!

This event was arranged to celebrate the hard work from our Balham in Bloom 2022 entrants – who demonstrated passion and creativity in their award winning gardening spaces!

Best Front Garden Winner
Best Front Garden Runner Up

We again enlisted the help of professional gardeners Cheryle Morison, Wayne Amiel, and Gareth James to help judge who showed the best amateur gardening efforts in the local area.

Best Window Box Winner
Best Communal Garden Winner
Best Window Box Runner Up
Best Communal Garden Runner Up

At 14:30 we started announcing our awards for the Balham in Bloom 2022 competition. Our successful runners up and winners received Balham in Bloom 2022 certificates, and prizes generously donated by local businesses.

The winners all seemed delighted, and it was great seeing gardening enthusiasts and those fond of Balham connect after an amazing day!

Thank you to all logo designers, competition entrants, business partners, ceremony attendees, volunteers and committee members for making Balham in Bloom 2022 such a success!

We hope to see even more support and interest in next year’s Balham in Bloom competition!

If you are interested in participating in a future Balham in Bloom, you can register today!
If you want to help Beautify Balham on one of our litter picks or other events, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at hello@beautifybalham.org.

– The Beautify Balham Team

If you want to write to us and have your own blog post & thoughts placed on this website to help others, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page!

Filed Under: Balham in Bloom, Community, Family, Gardening Tagged With: Community, Planting

Balham in Bloom 2022 Prizes

June 23, 2022 by beautifybalham

We are incredibly excited for the culmination of this year’s Balham in Bloom competition – with our presentations of prizes on Saturday 25th June by the Deputy Mayor of Wandsworth!

We could not have organised this competition, and arranged great prizes, without the support of our friends and local businesses.

We want to offer thanks to the below firms who have donated prizes for our competition’s winners:

  • Jefferson’s Ice Cream
  • The Gurkha’s Diner
  • Love Triangle
  • Bella’s Fruit and Veg
  • Dee Light Bakery
  • Co-op
  • Sam Ubhi
  • TK Maxx
  • The Wine Tasting Shop
  • Hayman’s Gin
  • Waitrose

Come meet the winners and the Beautify Balham team at our prize ceremony on
Saturday 25th June outside Sainsbury’s entrance on Bedford Hill Place.
We will begin at 1pm with some plant potting for children and then the Deputy Mayor of Wandsworth, Sarmila Varatharaj, will present the prizes at 2pm.
We hope you’ll be able to join us. See you there!

– The Beautify Balham Team

If you want to write to us and have your own blog post & thoughts placed on this website to help others, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page!

Filed Under: Balham in Bloom, Community Tagged With: Bloom, Community, Planting

Beautify Balham Nominated for a Tooting Heroes Award

May 31, 2022 by beautifybalham

We are thrilled to announce that Jean Millar and Justine McNeil of the Beautify Balham team have been nominated for a Tooting Heroes award, for their service for our local community.

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Jean and Justine will be attending a reception in the Houses of Parliament in June, hosted by Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, Labour MP for Balham, Earlsfield, Furzedown and Tooting.


We are incredibly grateful for the nomination, and the support that you have all given us. We will post updates on our socials with further news!

If you want to write to us and have your own blog post & thoughts placed on this website to help others, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page!

Filed Under: Beautify Balham, Community Tagged With: Awards, Community, Heroes

Living Pillars in Balham

March 29, 2022 by beautifybalham

‘Living Pillars’ are making their appearance around London but you may be asking yourself, what are they exactly?

Living Pillar™ Spring Foxlgloves – image provided by Scotscape

Many of you may have heard of ‘Living Walls’. They are often found in urban environments on the sides of houses, hotels, office buildings, and are walls covered with plants. Living walls have numerous benefits – not only do they improve the air quality by trapping pollution at street level, but they also increase biodiversity. Cities by their nature are covered in concrete, which traps heat and exacerbates increases in temperature. Living walls mitigate this heat by removing solar radiation, and make for a cooler & more comfortable urban environment.

Orchard Lisle Living Wall for Team London Bridge – image provided by Scotscape

Finding walls to accommodate a living wall can be hard to come by, but Living Pillars aim to make this concept easier to implement. The company Scotscape Limited is behind the brilliant engineering idea of the LivingPillar™. The wall of plants is wrapped around a lamp post rather than a wall and, although smaller in square meterage, has the same advantages as a living wall. The living pillars increase biodiversity and provide living corridors within cities. Furthermore these living pillars trap fine particles and mitigate air pollution. They help make our cities greener, which is known to benefit mental health and general well-being.

Smart Living Pillar CuPhosco – image provided by Scotscape

As you can see, Living Pillars are a wonderful addition to our cities, and we are thrilled to have two about to be installed in Balham on Bedford Hill! You can see more of Scotscape’s work through their website here.

Have you seen any Living Walls or Living Pillars recently? Send us your photos of your favourite Living Pillars through the hashtag: #BeautifyBalham.

– Justine and the Beautify Balham Team

If you want to write to us and have your own blog post & thoughts placed on this website to help others, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page!

Filed Under: Beautify Balham, Community, Living Pillars Tagged With: Community, Living Pillars, Living Walls, Plants

Balham In Bloom 2021

July 1, 2021 by beautifybalham

Saturday 26th June was in the diary way back in January for our first ever Balham in Bloom competition.

Now that day is over, how did it go? 

Well, it was a challenge but exciting!

With Bedford Hill being closed to cars, we were able to attract more pedestrians than usual and our brand new ‘Beautify Balham’ gazebo was a focal point for signing up for our now regular litter pick.

Litter Picking

Beata Allen from Think-Outside set up planters and veg trugs to encourage children passing by to plant seeds and  take them home in order to instil an early interest in gardening and biodiversity. 

The Mayor of Wandsworth, Richard Field, arrived at 2pm to present awards to the worthy winners and runners up of our first ever Balham in Bloom competition 2021.

Best Front Garden Winner
Best Front Garden Runner Up

Judges of the competition were chosen from professional gardeners: Cheryle Morison, Wayne Amiel, Gareth James and Lwin Millar. 

A unanimous decision was made and the successful candidates were presented with a certificate and a variety of vouchers from local stores:  (Robbies Photographics, Flower Sanctuary, Charlotte Cave, Love Triangle, Jefferson’s Ice Cream, Audley’s Nightingale Place, and Waitrose) plus a bottle of champagne kindly donated by the Coop. A voucher was also given to purchase plants at Petals, our local Hildreth Street market stall at a discount of 15%. 

A photoshoot with the Mayor then ensued and a good time was had by all.

Litter Picking

We hope to go from strength to strength with ‘Balham in Bloom’ each year, increasing the number of participants amongst residents and businesses. A communal garden category may be added too. 

In the meantime, we have other issues to tackle in Balham: more tree planting, pollution level monitoring, petitioning for Balham Station Bridge to be painted and encouraging more businesses to green up their frontages. Ongoing litter picks will take place on the first Saturday of each month and may become more frequent. 

The next one is this Saturday 3rd July at 11am Bedford Hill Place, at the back if Sainsbury’s. So see you there! 

– Jean and the Beautify Balham team

Best Window Box Winner
Best Window Box Runner Up
Best Hanging Basket Winner
Best Hanging Basket Runner Up
Best Business Frontage Winner
Plant now for a vibrant garden
Best Business Frontage Runner Up

If you want to write to us and have your own blog post & thoughts placed on this website to help others, please reach out to us via our Contact Us page!

Filed Under: Community, Uncategorized Tagged With: Community

Balham In Bloom To Create The Balham Floral Boom

April 1, 2021 by beautifybalham

I am originally from a small town in Worcestershire, which tends to mean that you aren’t too far from rolling fields, forests and other open spaces to indulge in nature. When moving to London over 7 years ago, I followed the usual criteria for movers, hopefully to find somewhere with a nearby supermarket, good transport links, a good local pub (of course!) but I added an equally important addition to my list. I had to be near green open space, somewhere I could walk and get my balance of ‘countryside’ as well as that of living in a city. Luckily, I managed to find somewhere only ten minutes walk from Tooting Common, which has definitely helped during the last 12 months to break up the working from home rut we are all in, particularly as I live somewhere without a garden.

Beautify Balham

It’s so important to have community groups/campaigns like Beautify Balham to support and encourage us to make where we live greener and cleaner and protecting the local ecosystem. It’s fantastic to see how much support this group has garnered. The aims of the group resonate with my own and so with ‘Balham in Bloom’ around the corner we have a perfect opportunity to achieve them.

Although I am limited to the constraints of my top floor flat this hasn’t stopped me from thinking of how I could create my own floral arrangements, albeit from my own (very) small gardening experience and sharing it in this blog. However, I will have to admit that prior to writing this I did put in a call to my grandmother, who briefly lived in the area just after 1945, and who has (for 50 plus years) run a small independent garden and plant nursery so I cannot take complete credit for it!

Beautify Balham

So my suggestions are:

Ready grown bedding plants

  • Geraniums (Red, White or Pink)
  • Pansies (mixed Colours)
  • Marigolds (Orange)
  • Petunias (Pink)
  • Carnations (Pink and scented)

*All of these plants if they are planted just after the last frost (around May) they will flower in time for June and last until September/October time. They should also be planted in bedding compost and regularly watered (daily) particularly in drier weather.

Potted Plants

  • Hybrid roses
  • Strawberry plants
  • Raspberry plants

*These should be planted/maintained the same as the bedding plants but will last year on year.

I am personally really looking forward to seeing the creations that start to emerge on our streets and I would encourage everyone to get involved and all make Balham a greener, cleaner and more beautiful Balham.

– Thomas Mytton

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