David’s Blog
Can I cut my lawn over winter, or should I wait?
Man cleaning lawn mower blade. Preparing to mow some grass. QMy lawn [...]
Plants for a Purpose – Plants for a Japanese Garden
A traditional Japanese-style garden conjures images of a precision-raked gravel area with an [...]
Top ten plants for September gardens 2024
September 2024 brings with it a flush of the warm days we expected [...]
Top Job for September – Trim hedges and box topiary
September is a great time to get your hedges and topiary back into [...]
How to grow Lady’s Mantle
These refreshing herbaceous perennials are reliable and resilient plants to grow in your [...]
How to make jam
At the end of the growing season, you may be wondering what to [...]
How to grow Rudbeckia
Coneflowers, or Black-eyed Susan are perfect plants for summer and autumn gardens. [...]
How to grow Astrantia
These lovely cottage-garden favourites are easy to grow, and add some lovely, delicate [...]
How to: design a garden – 10 tips for choosing plants
Designing a garden is easier than people think and choosing your plants is often [...]
How to grow lysimachia clethroides
A lovely herbaceous perennial to enjoy in your garden, Lysimachia clethroides is also [...]
How to dry hydrangea flowers
Hydrangeas are well-suited to drying and can last for several years as wonderful decorations [...]
Catch me at Southport Flower Show
100 Years of Southport Flower Show This year, the fantastic Southport Flower Show are [...]
Coastal garden: The 10 best plants to get a seaside style
Relaxed coastal gardens are known for their silvery foliage, grassy greens, and bright flowers. [...]
A pest & disease guide to: Caterpillars
Although there are more than 2,600 different types of caterpillars, only a handful of [...]
How to grow jasmine
Jasmine is a low-maintenance climber loved by gardeners for its sweet scent which [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter August 2024
August in the garden Hi , The school summer holidays have finally arrived, [...]