David Domoney

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News from 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.

  • The Ultimate Flower Bulb Quiz: Fun spring bulb facts quiz

    The Ultimate Flower Bulb Quiz: Fun spring bulb facts quiz

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    Flower bulbs are some of the most popular gardens plants. Tulips, daffodils and hyacinths are easy to grow and really brighten up your garden after a long, dark winter.

    Spring bulbs should be planted in autumn, so now is the time to really get to grips with flower bulbs.

    Here is a quiz to test your knowledge of bulb facts and trivia, plus see if you can recognise some less-common varieties.

    P.S. Take the stress out of choosing and mixing individual bulbs yourself. I’ve put together an exclusive collection of spring bulbs and seeds for John Lewis, matched by size, colour and flowering time to guarantee a fantastic display.

    Shop the collection now, for a limited time only!

    Please enter your name so the quiz can record scores. We will not publish individual scores.

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    Download a free guide to planting bulbs!

    Become a bulb-growing expert with my free guide to planting spring bulbs, designed to accompany my bulb collections for John Lewis.

    Download now

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    Shop my bulb collections for John Lewis

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    Bulb Box Collection

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    Amaryllis Collection

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    Bulb Crates Collection

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  • Judging the Haven gardening in a bucket competition

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    At the end of the summer I had the delight of going over to Haven in Great Yarmouth to judge an exciting competition they had.

    They tasked lots of holiday home owners with creating little gardens out of free buckets.

    I have to say that the challenge was taken up with a phenomenal amount of enthusiasm. I was bowled over by the little buckets – loads of thought had gone into it and some people even created handmade items. They were filled with imagination and humour and I wanted to share some with you. Here are a few of my favourites.

    This won first prize and it’s a truly magnificent display. It has three buckets made into a seaside cliff with brown fabric linking them together. The outermost one has a fantastic windmill, and I love the little catcus in the middle bucket.

    The main bucket is an evergreen treasure with lovely white rope fencing and garden furniture. The use of fabric, shells, pebbles and even cocktail umbrellas give this garden bags of personality.

    The plants are great choices for a low-maintenance container, including ivy, primrose, adjuga and plenty of alpines.

    Here’s how to plant an alpine rockery too!

    The second-place bucket garden is a green haven! It’s jam packed with plants to create a miniature world cut through with a tiny path. It has viola, ageratum, mossy saxifrage, a dwarf conifer and even a few cactus plants.

    I love the beach bucket attached to the side with sand, driftwood and a little towel. It also has a large rock with a little man who is preparing to dive into the smaller bucket. It’s really inventive and the planting is so clever.

    As you can see, this holiday home bucket has been dressed around the outside with a little seaside rake and spade to remind you of being on holiday. In the centre there is a little camper caravan with a table and chairs.

    I love the violas and campanula around the outside, and the sunflower representing the sun in the sky. The rainbow and cotton-wool clouds are also inventive. What a great bit of fun to brighten up the step of any caravan.

    Here’s my guide to planting perfect containers.

    This is a beautiful pink and purple display and I love the bucket decoration. Those hibiscus flowers around the outside make a real difference. It’s planted with viola and alpines, which are great plants for long-lasting containers.

    The recycled elements are very imaginative, including the use of plant labels to make the fence. The fountain is made from a plastic water bottle that has been cut into strips and bent back around. It flows into a water feature that’s really an ice-cream tub which has been painted. There’s also a little meerkat on that terracotta slab. The whole bucket has got a great deal of personality.

    This is a typical seaside bucket, including a lovely seagull. I love the nautical theme with the upended pot and the blue representing the water, with a wooden boat, anchor and ring too. There are also lots of shells and stars to decorate.

    The alpines, iberis and grasses are great container plants because they are low-maintenance. All in all, a gorgeous seaside tub.

    Here’s my top coastal plants.

    This is more forest-like. They have attached more containers around the outside of the bucket to give them more planting room and filled it with lovely evergreens. It has a tall conifer at the back to make you think of a fir tree. Beside that is a log cabin made from little wooden sticks that have been cut up and stuck together.

    I also love the white table and chairs and the little wheelbarrow at the front, and the splash of colour from the red cyclamen. It even has a wooden bridge linking the two pots. A very imaginative display.

    This is a beautiful one – it even has a homemade lodge in the back. And that windmill! It has all been made from recycled objects. I love the coffee stirrers and the tennis ball roof. It’s truly original and creative.

    The planting even includes a baby oak tree which looks like it was found on a woodland walk. And I love the use of buxus and alpines for evergreen foliage. It’s a really imaginative scene.

    Read how to create structure with evergreen plants here.

    This is the Great British seaside in a bucket! I love the handmade bunting and flags, and the puffin is a nice touch. The cut-up water bottles are used to make a sea splashing effect around the bucket, and the silvery planting and grasses reminds me of sand dunes. It’s really effective and would brighten up any home.

    Thank you very much to Haven for inviting me to judge the competition. And well done to everyone who took part.

    This is just a small selection of all the buckets that people have created to add a splash of colour to the steps of their holiday caravans. They looked marvellous and everyone should be very proud of their creations.

    Find out more about Haven Ownership here.

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  • Cultivation Street 2015: Regional front garden winners

    Cultivation Street 2015: Regional front garden winners

    Judging the Cultivation Street entries this year was so hard! All our shortlisted entries had fantastic gardens and we were hard pushed to pick the winners.

    Congratulations to all on this list – you have won £500 of National Gardening Gift Vouchers.

    Find out more about our Cultivation Street community gardening campaign here!

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    Bedford Road, St. Albans

    Residents of Bedford Road endured months of roadworks that turned their street into a building site. Once the workmen left, a few neighbours began planting up window boxes and hanging baskets to spruce up the street.

    They don’t have front gardens but have used containers and a little bit of creativity to green up the concrete.

    Eventually, the movement spread and residents across four streets got involved. They now have a thriving community group with drinks and ‘meet the neighbours’ events.

    Judges were impressed by their enthusiasm and creativity. They are growing stunning front gardens without having any soil!

    Bedford Road residents were also crowned the overall Cultivation Street winners! Read more here.

    Wales and NI

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    Wildflower Alley, Belfast

    Inspiring neighbours in Belfast have taken over the alleyway that leads to their streets and turned it into a wildflower haven.

    It’s the first community-led regeneration project in the area. They used only recycled materials and sourced donations of planters, compost and plants from the council and community gardens.

    The alley now has flowers, wall murals, brightly painted gates and fences, relaxed seating, bird feeders and hopscotch.

    Judges were impressed by their work on sustainability and the scale of the transformation.

    Midlands

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    Malt Mill Lane, Alcester

    A group of green-fingered neighbours have come together to create a garden walk through their street. The buildings in this historical area were renovated some years ago.

    Some residents began growing plants outside the properties to make the area look nicer. This quickly turned into a community project involving the whole street.

    The town receives a lot of tourists and they love to walk down the street and chat to the residents who are tending to the plants.

    The judges loved the look of the street and commended the planting, even when residents didn’t really have front gardens.

    North

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    Kensington Street, Blackburn

    Residents on Kensingston Street have adopted derelict land to create front gardens and community green spaces for everyone to enjoy.

    Their properties didn’t come with front gardens, but they have taken over unused land to the front of their houses. Over the years, they have fenced off the area and some have even claimed possession through the land registry.

    They help each other with the gardens and have now cleared another derelict area to create a community space. Everyone bought and donated plants and made a central feature from recycled pallets.

    Judges loved their determination to make front gardens and were bowled over by what a difference it made to the community.

    Scotland

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    St Michael’s Drive, Cupar

    Neighbours on this quiet street have large front gardens that felt overwhelming. But one resident began to create an intricate topiary garden which was being admired by passers-by.

    His neighbours were inspired to tackle their own front gardens and they started chatting over the hedges and walls. It created a new sense of pride in how their street looks.

    They all featured lawns and evergreens to have year-round structure and fill the space.

    Judges liked their creativity and the effort they had put in to making stunning front gardens.

    See the Cultivation Street Special Category Winners here!