Unsure about which colour you should theme your garden around? Or maybe you just love a fun gardening personality quiz! Whatever your motive, take the quiz to reveal all – then scroll down to find out about a tool from QVC that will help you revamp your garden in no time at all.
Want a quick garden transformation for summer?
Discover the W510 Universal Paint Sprayer from Wagner, featuring a 60cm extension handle, a high-powered turbine, a detachable gun and an adjustable paint jet that can switched between vertical, horizontal and spot spray. Ideal for small and medium-sized projects and suitable for using with water or solvent-based paints, you can redecorate your room, finish your upcycling project, jazz up the garden fence and much more in an instant with this great gadget.
The options are endless – what’s on the DIY to-do list? This paint sprayer can be used with emulsion, vinyl, matt, silk, wood preservative, gloss, smooth masonry, primer, enamel, satin, lacquer, undercoat, stain, varnish and specialist coatings, making it the do-it-all solution for all your inside and outdoors decorating jobs.
Get the job done – this paint sprayer features a high-powered turbine for rapid paint application and features two attachments to handle thick and thin paint, plus an adjustable paint jet that goes between vertical, horizontal and spot spraying. With a detachable gun to quickly and easily change your attachment or paint, or clean after use, you’ll get the job done and be cleared up in no time.
Spray away – thinking of putting your paint brushes into retirement? By using this paint sprayer, you can work towards a fast, easy paint application on surfaces, corners and edges. You’ll be saying goodbye to roller marks and brush strokes, and you’ll be left with a beautifully even coat of paint. Perfect!
Reach new heights – straining your back to paint the top of the wall will be a thing of the past with this sprayer’s handy extension handle. Reaching up to 60cm (23.6″), every part of your room will benefit from a clean lick of pain, with no ladder needed!
Available now at QVC!
Which colours did you get in the quiz results? Let me know in the comments section below!

Michael has been involved with gardening and plants since he was just five years old. He is a self-professed Plant Geek, and was listed in the Sunday Times top 20 most influential people in the gardening world, thanks to his plant hunter role at Thompson & Morgan.
Michael was responsible for new plant introductions such as the Egg and Chips plant and the FuchsiaBerry and keeps busy travelling the world in search of new plants as well as lecturing worldwide, including stints in Japan. He is very active on social media – so why not give him a follow at @mr_plantgeek or Facebook – and writes a plant-focused Substack called Grow This, Not That.
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Meh, the questions were so corny and staged so after putting several fake responses I gave up when it asked what do I listen to while gardening. I don’t because I want to hear if a bear comes up behind me! Or is there a thunderstorm coming. Plus I like the good sounds, like bees and tree frogs, and birds singing. And the music I am into wasn’t listed. So anyway I’ll figure out what I like to plant without QVC’s assistance.
Mr Plant Geek
It’s a bit of fun 🙂 That’s why they’re corny!
Sandra Perry
My colour was Red
Sue
My colour was yellow, which is one of my favourite colours in the garden.
ALI
🏳️🌈 which is spot on. My patio is a riot of colour!
angela jones
my colour was black which was strange in a way as I have just finished painting my decking black
Miss Elaine Grant
My colour was Yellow
Michelle
My colourbwas blue
Gary
Mine was multi colored.
Nena Ellen
I got Yellow 💛🌻💛🌻💛🌻 💛
Jenny shepherd
My colour was blue and there is a fair bit of that in the garden
Jane Morris
My colour was blue. I will try to send you a photo of my QVC garden!!
Jean langley
My colour was black.🤔
Jean Langley
My colour was black 🤔
James
My colour was blue like summer sky and ocean facebook and twitter
Mel
My colour was Yellow which is one of the colours I already have in my garden as it’s bright and adds colour to all my pots and border
Sharon
Hmm…red! More of a magenta gal though 😂
Tina
Yellow like the first tulips in my garden
Pat
Mine was blue and though the questions were corny it is the colour I would choose. And music well my easy listening is to nature in the garden.