Hi, I'm David Domoney, and welcome to my RU-vid Channel!
My aim is to share my knowledge and expertise with as many people as possible. Horticulture has been very good to me, both professionally and for my own physical and mental well-being.
As someone who has worked and studied horticulture for over 40 years, gardening is more than just a job for me. And I have been very fortunate to share my knowledge with UK TV audiences for over 20 years.
My plan with any video that I make, is that not only will I entertain you, but I'll also inspire you to start caring for your own plants. If you have any topic suggestions please add them to the comments section of a video you have enjoyed.
Hi David! Thanks for this video, really helpful. However, my monstera currently doesnt have a moss support and is falling over. So while repotting it, I would also like to add the moss support, how do I go about doing that without damaging the roots?
Thank you so much for making this video my friend it’s beautiful. I love olive oil oil and all of its medicinal properties and it taste delicious. Thank you.❤
I think it would be fun to design an easier machine or process to turn the olives to olive oil with less steps to provide relief to the workers without sacrificing quality of the oil. 😊
Hi David 😊 just wondering if my greenhouse in Scotland is suitable for overwintering? It is frost free but will be very cold, zone 9b. It would certainly be an advantage to bringing them into the house 😁
This was so helpful, I learned so much from this short video. This year there’s un unbelievable apple harvest, and I can’t keep up with picking everything. Now I know what to do😊❤
A high-nitrogen feed such as tomato food would be good. However, the variety of pumpkins you choose to grow will have a greater impact on the size of the fruit.
One mistake: The oil is lighter than water, not heavier. Before the days of centrifuge, they separate oil from water by skimming the top in a retention /separation container.
My backyard garden is an awkward shape with walls casting shade and blocking out the sunlight at various times throughout the day. Quite a few of the plants I've tried to grow over the last 25 years give up the fight, but not Echinops! It thrives every year, and yes, the bees adore it! 😊
Have one of those tress. Love them. But you need to make sure not to get the female one as it has very smelly think garbage, when it fruits😂 went to a school that had the bad smelling one and had to pass it often. Not a smell you forgot!