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 ...
Wall-mounted or fence-hugging supports work well for climbing French beans. They can turn boundaries into productive growing ...
Crocus, snowdrops, pulmonaria, hellebores, primroses, polyanthus, and winter to early spring-flowering heathers all provide valuable pollen or nectar. Early flowering shrubs also help, including ...
Winter-flowering heather adds long-lasting colour and texture. It looks fantastic in pots with pink, white or purple flowers. Additionally, some heathers, like Erica x darleyensis, grow in neutral or ...
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 ...
Shade-loving climbers are ideal for brightening up dark north and east-facing walls and fences. These shaded spaces are often unused in the garden, but there are plenty of plants hardy enough to ...
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 ...
Enhance your decor and lift up your home with houseplants. Indoor gardening has been growing in popularity in recent years. Not only do they make our homes look great, but they also have health ...
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 ...
Potager gardens were invented in France as ornamental kitchen gardens. They combine fruit and veg crops with flowers and herbs to enhance the beauty of the space. The idea is to give a functional ...
Growing your own fruit and vegetables is a fun and rewarding way to use your garden. Nothing compares to the taste of homegrown fruit plucked from the tree, or crunchy vegetables hauled from the soil.
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 ...