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Announcing the Winners of the 2015 Gardenista Considered Design Awards

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Announcing the Winners of the 2015 Gardenista Considered Design Awards

August 17, 2015

We’re thrilled to announce the results of the third annual Gardenista + Remodelista Considered Design Awards: You submitted more than 800 projects, pinned and Tweeted your favorites, and cast more than 60,000 votes. A huge thanks to everyone who participated. 

Each winner will receive a $200 gift certificate to Gardenista sponsor Terrain or Remodelista prize sponsor Kaufmann Mercantile, as well as a profile post on either site–watch for these over the coming week. And don’t forget to visit Remodelista to see the results of their Considered Design Awards. 

Without further ado, congratulations to our winners!

Above: Best Amateur-Designed Small Garden: Pete Joseph in Leesburg, Virginia. 

Above: Best Edible Garden is a tie. We have two winners, including Rob Maday Landscape Architecture in Santa Barbara, California, whose project is shown here. 

Above: Our other Best Edible Garden winner is Judy Bown of Butleigh, Somerset in the UK.

Above: Best Hardscape: Elliott + Elliott Architecture in Blue Hill, Maine. 

Above: Best Amateur-Designed Garden: Bettina Mueller in Tivoli, New York. 

Above: Best Outdoor Living Space: Earth Inc. in Toronto, Ontario. 

Above: Best Professionally Designed Landscape: Outer Space Landscape Architecture in San Francisco. 

For a look at last year’s Considered Design Awards–including finalists and winners–see the 2014 Gardenista Considered Design Awards archive.

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