David’s Blog
What do the terms perennial, biennial and annual mean?
Updated 09/04/25 Plant type categories like perennial, biennials and annuals may seem a bit [...]
Top 10 tips for small garden design
Updated 09/04/25 Think you can’t do much with small gardens? Think again! There are [...]
Top 10 Small Trees for Tiny Gardens
Updated 09/04/25 Every garden should have a tree. Read on to find out my [...]
The best climbing plants for shade
Updated 09/04/25 Shade-loving climbers are ideal for brightening up dark north and east-facing [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter April 2025
April in Bloom Hi , April is bursting into bloom, so there's no [...]
Top Job – Tying in and training climbing and rambling roses
Spring has finally arrived, bringing floral delights and a whole new set of fresh [...]
How to Keep Your Plants Watered Whilst You’re on Holiday
Updated: 02/04/25 There’s nothing better than a summer holiday away, exploring a [...]
Plants for a Purpose – Plants for a brighter garden
We’re just emerging from a winter where the Met Office reported below-average sunshine. Although [...]
Top Ten Plants April 2025
April 2025 is when spring has truly arrived! The clocks went forward last Saturday, [...]
Flowering Cherry Tree: How to Grow One in Your Garden
As spring bursts into bloom, a flowering cherry tree becomes the star of the [...]
What is leaf celery herb?
Imagine an herb with the robust flavour of celery and the convenience of parsley. [...]
Raspberries: The Ultimate Growing Guide
Raspberries are a rewarding and delicious fruit to grow at home, offering a continuous [...]
How to grow euphorbia
More than 2000 species of Euphorbia range from annuals to trees. This makes [...]
How to make a homemade rhubarb forcer
Forcing rhubarb is a great way to encourage your crops to be ready for [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter March 2025
Spring into the garden this March Hi , This March, we can finally [...]
How to grow potatoes in a dustbin
If space is at a premium where you live, yet you still want to [...]