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How to grow your own cherries at home
Cherries are delicious, and a popular fruit enjoyed throughout the world. Whether you prefer [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter August 2023
August: Enjoy the Summer Holidays Hi , The summer holidays are finally here, [...]
How to dry out rose petals
All roses are edible (provided they haven't been treated with chemicals), so don't [...]
Google’s most asked questions about Lupins
These plants are a truly wonderful addition to your garden borders. Their towering [...]
Plants for a Purpose – Tall plants for a shaded spot
Shady areas of the garden have a reputation as being difficult to make [...]
Top Job for August – Dividing Bearded Irises
Many of you may have gone to or watched the coverage of this [...]
Top ten plants for August gardens 2023
August is the month when late-season plants start to flower in earnest and [...]
Google’s most asked questions about Hydrangeas
Adding a Hydrangea to your garden is bound to be to your benefit. [...]
Why do you need to eat ‘five-a-day’?
We’ve all heard the government recommendation to eat ‘five-a-day,’ but have you ever [...]
Answering your gardening questions
I've received a lot of amazing questions on my social media platforms lately. [...]
12 beautiful garden plants inspired by my visit to the poison garden
Why do you need to know if your plant is harmful? I [...]
Google’s most asked questions about Lavender
Lavender is a wonderful inclusion in your garden. As a popular perennial in [...]
Why does newly mowed grass smell sweet?
We are all familiar with the sweet scent of cut grass in the [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter July 2023
July: The Joys of Summer Hi , Summer is officially underway in the [...]
Plants for a Purpose – Plants for a small kitchen garden
Growing your own fruit and veg has once again made a welcome return [...]
How to grow your own salad in time for summer
Successful succession crops can be a real godsend. For me, it's especially useful [...]