David Domoney

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A list of blogs from the home page David Domoney. David is a Chartered Horticulturalist with over 40 years of experience growing and caring for plants. David has also worked on UK national television for over 2 decades. As a garden designer, David has won over 30 RHS medals for his garden designs at leading UK gardening shows and events.

  • Love Your Garden episode 5: Five things we learned and how to get the look

    Love Your Garden episode 5: Five things we learned and how to get the look

    It was another great episode for series 4 – here’s what we learned from the show this week. Plus find out how to use plants to get the coastal look in your own garden!

    1 Coastal gardens work inland, too

    Boat in seaside garden in Devon for series 4 Love Your Garden on ITV

    You don’t need a sea view to create a relaxed, natural coastal garden. Use pale hard landscaping, like pebbles, paving and wood alongside knick-knacks like boats, sails, shells and driftwood.

    Then add in hot flashes of plant colour like reds and oranges, taking care not to make the planting too dense. Separate and strong is the best look.

    Get the look

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    Sea lavender is a great tough plant

    True coastal gardens have to contend with salt, wind, poor soil and steep topography, so choose tough plants that will thrive in these conditions.

    We used salvia, echium, lavender, red hot pokers and Mexican fleabane, as well as sea kale, sea holly and sea lavender. Verbena bonariensis and osteospermum are good choices, and I also like astrantia, erigeron and catmint.

    See all the photos of the finished garden here

    2 You can win the war on weeds

    Weeds are essentially plants in the wrong place. But some can be very invasive, and different types need different treatments. Annual weeds should be hoed regularly to expose and kill the roots. Never allow them to run to seed!

    Perennial weeds just keep coming back, and often put out long underground roots. Don’t hoe – you’ll just make loads of tiny cuttings for even more plants! Dig up all the roots and cover the soil with black polythene to cut off their light supply.

    You can also use chemical control. Spray weedkiller on leafy growth on a mid-summer’s evening. Protect other plants from spray and reapply as necessary.

    3 Scent is important for memory

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    We wanted to remind the family of their time living in France, and scent is ideal for triggering strong memories. Alan planted loads of scented plants around the decking and path, so they release their fragrance as you walk past.

    Choose a mixture of Mediterranean herbs like thyme, lavender and rosemary, and mix with chamomile for a potent French selection.

    4 Containers are great for growing your own

    You don’t need an allotment, or even a veg plot, to grow your own. We used upcycled fruit juice barrels as containers for fruit crops, but any large container will work. Make sure it’s deep enough for roots to grow, and water and feed more regularly than the rest of the garden.

    Good crops include figs, plums, grapes, cherries, blueberries and nectarines. You can also try dwarf trees like peach, apple and orange, but keep them well pruned.

    It also works with veg like beetroot, potatoes, salad onions, dwarf French beans and dwarf carrots.

    Check out my exclusive behind the scenes photos to see how we built this garden!

    5 Irrigation saves (plant) lives

    david-domoney-frances-katie-painting a bottle for French coast garden in Devon for Love Your Garden

    We all have times when we’re too busy to water the garden properly. But plants will die over the summer without regular watering. Fortunately there are shortcuts for when you’re really pushed for time.

    You can add moisture granules to soil in containers, which absorb excess moisture and release it when the soil starts to dry out.

    Another easy method is to use upturned bottles pushed into the soil, which allow the water to be absorbed slowly. A litre bottle should provide enough water for a few days.

    We decorated some bottles for the Woods family – it makes them feel like part of the garden design! Find out more about the furniture and features here.

    Catch up with this new series of Love Your Garden

    Looking for the garden features? Check out the Love Your Garden blog for our amazing suppliers and the products we used.

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  • Love Your Garden Series 4 Episode 5: Before and after photos

    Love Your Garden Series 4 Episode 5: Before and after photos

    So what did you think to last night’s show? (If you missed it, get on ITVPlayer now!)

    Here’s what the garden looked like when we got there!

    Love Your Garden ITV episode 5 garden before the makeover the Woods family

     

    And here’s the finished article!

    Finished garden after Love Your Garden makeover with Alan Titchmarsh series 4 episode 5

     

    I loved the boat seating area!

    Boat in seaside garden in Devon for series 4 Love Your Garden on ITV

     

    Finished garden in Devon for the Woods family on new series of Love Your Garden ITV1 8pm

     

    Lavender and boat in coastal garden coast of Devon based on French seaside on Love Your Garden

     

    The driftwood was great for a giving a low-maintenance coastal look.

    Boat seating area in new series of Love Your Garden by the coast

  • Love Your Garden series 4 episode 5: Behind the scenes photos

    Love Your Garden series 4 episode 5: Behind the scenes photos

    You’ve seen the show, now check out what happens behind the scenes!

    (Missed it? Watch it on ITVPlayer now!)

    David Domoney recording a voiceover in the SpunGold studio for Love Your Garden 2014

    When you hear my disembodied voice on the show saying “and now we’re doing this or going there”, it’s actually a voiceover that’s recorded separately to the filming. I go down to London regularly to record it in a studio near Oxford Circus.

     

    Photo through a wooden pallet during filming of Love Your Garden at Capel Manor College Gardens

    This is a picture taken through a wooden pallet. We are on location at Capel Manor College near Enfield, and Frances and I are making furniture out of old pallets. It was a tough day because it rained on and off, but we had great fun creating a table and some planters from recycled wood.

     

    France Tophill hiding in her coat during filming at Capel Manor for Love Your Garden

    As usual when we are on site, it poured down with rain in between takes and the team had to seek cover! Here is Frances, wet and freezing cold, using her coat as last resort to keep herself dry.

     

    Love Your Garden Sound technicians Grant and Matt

    Back on the main garden site, here is Matt and Grant, our two sound guys, who are posing for the camera. They’ve known each other for years and worked together on loads of projects. Now by chance, they have ended up together on Love Your Garden!

     

    Guy painting a fence panel covered in paint on Love Your Garden series 4 episode 5

    Here is Guy painting a fence panel, and it looks like some cheeky seagulls have been using his back as a toilet! We’re by the seaside in Devon, and the birds are everywhere. Actually it’s just splashes of paint – well that’s what he says, anyway!

     

    Love Your Garden team sit down for lunch in wheelbarrows on the set of new series 4 episode 5

    Here is Alice, our director and Max, our associate producer having lunch. They are using the only furniture available to rest for their ‘sit-down meal’. Meanwhile, I’m sitting in the gutter by the side of the road! Apparently there weren’t enough wheelbarrows for us all to use as chairs, and they got them first, the lucky things!

     

    lads-from-frosts landscapes on set of Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh having a rest in the shade during the makeover

    This is a group shot of the lads from Frosts Landscapes. From left to right we have Jon, Kevin, Sam, Shaun and Matt. They are having a well-deserved rest after a particularly strenuous makeover in quite hot conditions.

     

    martyn from Frosts Landscapes sleeping on the set of Love Your Garden behind the scenes photos

    Here is Martyn lying down having a kip. He’s the chief carpenter at the show, and he works really hard, but every now and again he needs to have a little rest!

     

    Martyn from Frosts Landscapes with suncream on his face on Love Your Garden

    This is Martyn’s warpaint, when he’s got suncream under his eyes and on his nose. He says this is to protect him from being stung by a wasp!

     

    david-domoney-frances-katie-painting a bottle for French coast garden in Devon for Love Your Garden

    Here is a picture of my painted glass bottle. Each of the presenters had to paint one to put in the garden.

     

    david domoney painted a glass bottle on Love Your Garden series 4 episode 5

    I painted poppies in a field, using two colours of green with red flowers – I didn’t think it looked too bad actually!

     

    8-David-Domoney-bank on Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh

    Here I am at the top of the bank where I had to plant the trees to hide the power station. It was hard work getting up there, never mind digging up all the mud and stones that were in there! It was very hot that day and I wore quite a thick shirt, so I was sweltering.

     

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    I was up that tree trying to pull out the ivy and other branches…

    up-tree-view from David Domoney on set of Love Your Garden

    …when I managed to get a photo for you guys of what I could see! I was looking out over the garden, watching everyone else at work.

     

    frances tophill digging the garden makeover on Love Your Garden

    Poor Frances – whenever I seem to look at her, she’s always got a spade in her hand and is digging over border after border! Here she is preparing this one for the plants that are due to go in.

     

    katie-painting-drums on Love Your Garden for the French coastal garden

    Katie drew the short straw and ended up painting all of those oil drums to put in the garden as planters. When they were in position, it looked to me more like the funnels off a ship than the French flag!

     

    cool-canvas guys built the children's play area on Love Your Garden episode 5 series 4

    These lads were from Cool Canvas, and they were a brilliant help. They put in a lot of the children’s play area and the walkthrough, but they stayed an extra day to help us all finish putting it together. Cheers guys!

     

    group-shot at the end of the coastal garden make over on Love Your Garden for the new series 4 episode 5 with David Domoney, Frances Tophill, Katie Rushworth, Cool Canvas and Frosts Landscapes

    This is a shot of all the group from the makeover. We all got together for a big group photo at the end of the shoot, and it’s a lovely picture.

     

    strawberries for Wimbledon at Love Your Garden episode 5 series 4

    Wimbledon was on the TV while we were filming, so naturally we were eating strawberries and cream. I’ll have a bit of that! Lovely.