Hi there, April is a particularly exciting month in the garden. Growth is gathering pace, blossom is putting on a wonderful ...
Welcome to TV Gardener David Domoney’s official website. Here you will find a range of helpful and easy-to-follow gardening blogs and guides. These have been created to help you get the most out of ...
Find out some lovely plants to add colour and interest to your March 2026 garden. March is a time when many plants, particularly bulbs, spring into life in March 2026. Their colourful flowers appear ...
David Domoney is a Chartered Horticulturalist, Broadcaster, and Author. David has worked with a number of the UK’s leading garden retailers as a plant buyer and strategic consultant. With more than 30 ...
Welcome to my monthly newsletter, featuring gardening advice, latest prize draws, video updates and more. It’s been a rainy month, but hold on. The daffodils are ready to open, birds are singing in ...
One of the most valuable additions to a garden in my opinion is raised beds. They have so much to offer and many benefits in the garden to improve accessibility. Whether you have limited space, or the ...
Hellebores are beautiful flowering spring plants that will flower for weeks on end. This cultivar, as its name suggests, produces handsome, large, outward-facing, deep purple-black flowers.
Plant early spring butterfly and bee plants to provide nectar when pollinators need it most. As the garden starts to wake from its winter slumber, one group of visitors is already on the move. Early ...
These lovely blooming annuals look like they belong on the breakfast plate as much as the garden. Find out everything you need to know to grow Limnanthes douglasii, poached egg plant. Only short, up ...
Forcing rhubarb is a great way to encourage your crops to be ready for harvest earlier in the year. By extending your rhubarb season, you can enjoy it for much longer. Plus, forced rhubarb is much ...
Christmas cacti (Schlumbergera) is technically a succulent, rather than a cactus. The classification differs as the plant is less drought-tolerant than the species ‘cactus’ infers. However, they are ...