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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, [...]
How to grow poached egg plants
These lovely blooming annuals look like they belong on the breakfast plate as [...]
Top ten plants for August gardens 2024
August is prime time for taking a holiday and relaxing, and what better [...]
Top Job for August – Give your Wisteria its summer prune
There is nothing more romantic than the sight of a mature wisteria in [...]
How to grow Love-in-a-mist
Love-in-a-mist, or Nigella, are lovely plants with a magical appearance worth adding to [...]
How to grow valerian
Valerian brings joy to the garden with its sweetly scented flowers that attract [...]
Plants and heat stress in the summer
Though British weather is at times unpredictable, the summer often brings with it a [...]
What to sow and plant in summer
Summer is upon us and there are plenty of vegetables to get sowing and [...]
Google’s most asked questions about Delphiniums
With wonderful spikes of vibrant colour, I love adding Delphiniums to my garden [...]
Conserving water in the garden this summer
Did you know that only 1% of all the water resources on earth are [...]
David Domoney’s Newsletter July 2024
Gardening in July Hi , We have finally welcomed July, and with it, [...]
Top Job for July – Take softwood cuttings from shrubs
Plants can be costly, especially shrubs. But the good news is that it’s [...]
Top ten plants for July gardens 2024
This month is great for July gardens. The first flush of high summer [...]
Ten great plants for hot gardens
Garden suntraps can make life difficult for gardeners. In hot gardens, high temperatures bake [...]
Prehistoric plants you can grow today
Prehistoric plants have been around and keeping our planet alive for an estimated [...]