Make the Most of Your Garden with David Domoney

Make the Most of Your Garden with David Domoney

Come along to Beetham Nurseries for a fascinating talk by TV's David Domoney! Taking place in our heated marquee, this event is an opportunity to be inspired by the chartered horticulturalist and be taught about the beauty you can grow in your own garden. He will share how to use plants effectively, how to care for them, and how to ensure they thrive for years to come.

David will also cover growing your own fruit and vegetables, explaining how to achieve bumper crops to feed your family, as well as giving insights into the wonderful creatures that share our garden and how we can creates spaces that nurture wildlife.

With over 20 years of experience in front of the camera, we're sure to be in for an inspirational and engaging talk! Courtesy of AMES tools.

About David Domoney

David Domoney is a Chartered Horticulturalist, National Television Presenter, and Author who is passionate about inspiring people to become more involved and engaged with plants, and nature.

A professional horticulturalist for over 40 years, David presents on shows including ITV’s Love Your Garden, and This Morning. He is the mastermind behind two national British gardening campaigns and competitions and, over the course of a glittering career, he has received a total of 34 Royal Horticultural Society medals, including RHS Chelsea Flower Show Gold medals and Best in Show Trophies.


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