David Domoney

Category: Appearances

David Domoney is a Television Presenter and Chartered Horticulturalist who presents on several ITV programmes and also speaks at public events.

  • Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2014 – my exclusive insider’s guide

    Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2014 – my exclusive insider’s guide

    Hampton-Court-logo-2014

    The world’s biggest flower show is almost upon us! And this year it’s an extra special one for me – I’m on the Celebrity Theatre and I’ve designed the garden for the Quiet Mark Treehouse and Garden with John Lewis!

    The great thing about Hampton is that it’s like a cross between a flower show and a summer festival – the plants and the Pimm’s are equally popular!

    Plenty to see

    It has show gardens, floral marquees, trade stands and exquisite food and drink. There’s so much going on, so why not check out my Insider’s Guide. It’s packed with fascinating facts, practical information on getting there in style and my ten top tips for things to see and do!

    And the best part? I’m offering it to you lovely readers – completely free! You can preview it, download it, print it, share it – it’s all for you.

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    View or download the guide now!

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    If you’re at the show this year, please do come along to the Celebrity Theatre to say hello!

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  • My top Chelsea Flower Show moments in my career

    My top Chelsea Flower Show moments in my career

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    The Chelsea Flower Show is over for another year, and around this time I always look back to the great projects I’ve done there.

    I created the first exhibit with living creatures during show days (not just press day) with my 2008 underwater garden. It was the first ever underwater garden at Chelsea, featuring 50 varieties of plants never before seen at the show.

    David Domoney Chelsea Flower Show Underwater Piranha garden

    The next year I created another underwater garden, this time featuring five tanks with plants from around the world. One contained 15 live piranhas, the first time such animals had been seen at Chelsea.

    David Domoney Chelsea Flower Show Underwater Piranha garden

    I also created the Ace of Spades garden for a biker, which was the first time a fully working motorbike had been on the garden – it was a Harley Davidson Dyna Street Bob with a flaming skull on the side! This was also the only garden to feature black plants!

    David Domoney Chelsea Flower Show Ace of Spades Garden

    The following year, I designed the Ace of Diamonds garden, full of glittering gems and genuine diamonds, worth a whopping £20m. It was the most expensive garden ever created at Chelsea, and as far as I know, the only one to come with its own security!

    David Domoney Ace of Diamonds Garden Chelsea Flower Show

    My wild birds garden was great fun to launch – we released 100 white doves on the garden on press day! It was the first time this had been done at Chelsea. And for my reflections garden, I added interactive paving – it changed colour when you walked on it!

    David Domoney Chelsea Flower Show Reflections Garden

    Finally, I had the most fun creating gnomes in 2013 for the Chelsea Flower Show’s centenary celebrations! They lifted their famous ban on ‘brightly-coloured mythical creatures’ for one year only to raise money for the RHS campaign for school gardening.

    David Domoney Kate and Will Royal Gnomes

    I created the first royal gnomes seen at the show, and the first caricature gnomes, with my affectionate portrayal of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Gnomes are often associated with bringing good luck, I could not think of a more popular couple that the nation was wishing good luck to at the time!

    David Domoney Kate and Will Royal Gnomes

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  • Top 10 plants for foliage at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

    Top 10 plants for foliage at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

    Despite its name, The Chelsea Flower Show is about more than just flowers – it’s about foliage. It’s the unsung hero of garden design and people often overlook its importance in flower beds. But it plays an important role as the backdrop for the flowers and adds structure and texture.

    Here are my favourite plants for foliage from the show.

    Lagorus Ovatus Bunny tails

    bunny-tails

    This is one of those plants that you have in the garden just to touch. Plant it in your flower beds and let the tips move about in the wind.

    Heuchera

    heuchera

    This is the standard low-growing plant for foliage, and it’s such a good choice. It comes in a range of colours, but I spotted this nice purple shade – it’s the top colour trend this year!

    Pine trees

    pine-trees

    All gardens should have trees, but if yours is small, try a dwarf tree like this. Evergreen is best for foliage, and gives structure in winter when all the flowering plants are dormant. And the texture works well with more delicate flowers.

    Vriesea Hieroglyphica

    Vriesea-Hieroglyphica

    This is a great plant for tropical foliage – its markings almost remind me of zebra stripes.

    Heucherella Sweet Tea

    heucherella

    For a bit of Autumnal colour in summer, try heucherella. Its foliage looks like autumn tree leaves littering the floor, and its tiny white blooms add an elegant touch.

    Hosta

    hosta-bed

    Hostas are great plants for shade – spots under trees or beds behind fences and walls. But they also look great in mixed flower borders.

    Poinsettia

    poinsettia

    This is the archetypal bright foliage, traditionally a Christmas plant. But it looks good outside too.

    Molinia Caerula

    Molinia-Caerula

    This is a fantastic grass for planting among bed and borders to break up the flowers. It also looks great in containers for a modern effect.

    Bromeliaceae Neoregilia

    Bromeliaceae-Neoregilia

    Tropical plants are always in fashion, and this one has the added bonus of red foliage. It makes great groundcover too.

    Millium effusum

    millium

    It looks like a thick-bladed grass, and it’s great for underplanting – this means planting around the base of taller plants. And it’s a lovely yellowy-green colour.