Winners announced in national Pocket Garden Design Competition
10 March 2025
The amazing winners of the 2025 annual Pocket Garden Design Competition have been unveiled!
Earlier this year, in partnership with Garden for Life Forum, nursery and school pupils, aged three to 18, were invited to design a miniature pocket-sized garden which included food for people, were good for wildlife and reused something.
More than 130 entries from 18 local authority areas across Scotland were submitted, representing the work of whole classes and schools, all capturing fantastic imagination and creativity linked to the 2025 ‘Our Heritage’ theme.
The designers of the 32 winning entries – many of which told stories of traditional crafts, food and local monuments - have now been invited to build and grow their garden at school before filming or photographing it to be displayed as part of an online garden showcase in June where people will be able to vote for their favourite.
Eve Keepax, our Education and Learning Officer said, “We’ve been running the Pocket Garden Design Competition for a decade, and were excited to introduce Our Heritage as a new theme this year to inspire pupils’ imaginations. Our heritage can tell a powerful story about our places, communities and what we choose to protect or remember.
“The entries this year told moving stories of pupils’ connection to the intangible heritage of language, myth and music as much as their natural heritage and physical buildings of industry, and life long ago. The standard of design was even higher this year yet still as full of creativity and humour.”
“Congratulations to the winners – I’m already looking forward to seeing the designs transform into real mini gardens.”
The competition provides a great way to connect children and young people with food, nature and their heritage, while creating a focus for Learning for Sustainability.
Pocket Garden Design Competition aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Four, Learning for Sustainability and is run as part of our Climate Action Schools framework which supports schools towards achieving Target 2030, Scotland’s learning for sustainability action plan. It also gives pupils and educators a creative focus for learning for sustainability, STEM skills, and the Curriculum for Excellence while learning more about the climate and nature emergencies and having fun learning outdoors.
Further information and inspiration from past years can be found at www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/pocketgarden .
The online showcase will be open for visitors and voting from 13 – 22 June 2025 so pop the date in your diary and do come back to vote!
Category |
School Name |
Garden Title |
LA |
S3 - S6 |
St Machar Academy |
A Pyramid of Plants |
Aberdeen City |
P5 - S2 |
Meldrum Academy |
Our Doric Gairden in a Pooch |
Aberdeenshire |
P5 - S2 |
Meldrum School #7 |
Castle of plants |
Aberdeenshire |
N-P4 |
Keills Primary |
Islay life |
Argyll & Bute |
N-P4 |
Redwell Primary |
Alloa through the Ages |
Clackmannanshire |
N-P4 |
Castle Douglas Primary |
Threave estate - mini me garden |
Dumfries & Galloway |
N-P4 |
Rephad Primay School |
Curling, football and community |
Dumfries & Galloway |
P5 - S2 |
Castle Douglas Primary |
Traditional Scottish food |
Dumfries & Galloway |
N-P4 |
Dunscore Primary School |
Our landscape is our heritage |
Dumfries and Galloway |
N-P4 |
Auchinleck ECC |
Our Special Place - Dumfries House |
East Ayrshire |
N-P4 |
Kilmaurs Early Childhood Centre |
Kale trail to Kilmaurs |
East Ayrshire |
S3 - S6 |
Loudoun Academy Communication Centre |
When Nature Strikes Back! |
East Ayrshire |
P5 - S2 |
Killermont Primary School |
Going batty for Heritage |
East Dunbartonshire |
P5 - S2 |
Isobel Mair School |
Games and snacks |
East Renfrewshire |
P5 - S2 |
Isobel Mair school (Barra class) |
A popular culture garden for the senses |
East Renfrewshire |
N-P4 |
St Crispin's Special School, Edinburgh |
Beautiful Boots for their patron saint St. Crispin |
Edinburgh |
N-P4 |
Greenbank Pre School |
Plants that heal through the ages. |
Edinburgh City |
N-P4 |
Sacred Heart ELC |
The BP/Ineos Oil Refinery |
Falkirk |
N-P4 |
Oakwood Primary School |
The Heritage of Easterhouse |
Glasgow City |
P5 - S2 |
Skypoint School |
A barrow-full of Scotland |
Glasgow City |
N-P4 |
St David's ELC |
Dalkeith Produce and Railway |
Midlothian |
P5 - S2 |
St. Andrew's Primary |
Our Heritage Mining Garden |
Midlothian |
S3 - S6 |
St Matthew's Academy |
Indoors, Outdoors - a Kitchen Garden |
North Ayrshire |
N-P4 |
Grandtully Primary School |
Stories we share |
Perth & Kinross |
P5 - S2 |
Grandtully Primary School |
The Wonder of Weeds |
Perth & Kinross |
P5 - S2 |
Royal School of Dunkeld |
Macbeth and Birnam Wood |
Perth & Kinross |
S3 - S6 |
Perth Grammar School |
North Inch, South Inch home and heritage |
Perth & Kinross |
N-P4 |
Moorpark Early Years Class |
Moorpark's Magin Garden - where nature and history grow |
Renfrewshire |
P5 - S2 |
Houston Primary School #4 |
The Scots Garden |
Renfrewshire |
N-P4 |
Busy Bees Glasgow Oakwood |
The Story of the Glasgow Coat of Arms |
South Lanarkshire |
P5 - S2 |
Dunblane High School |
Our 50th Birthday Bash |
Stirling |
P5 - S2 |
Linnvale Primary #12 |
The Titan Crane |
West Dunbartonshire |