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James Barnes to step down as chairman of HTA
British Garden Centres wins Gold medal for Greenfingers Charity garden at Harrogate Spring Flower Show
Sad news of the passing of Peter Cox, founder of Glendoick Garden Centre
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GIMA Buyers Guide & New Product Digest Spring 2025 - A valuable source of reference for the UK Garden Trade
Altico’s Aggregates give retailers bags more value
Sipcam Home & Garden join peat-free initiative
Introducing Formbar’s New Garden Centre Community!
Doosan G205C - S Forklift for Sale
David Domoney and This Morning: Putting Front Gardens Back in Bloom
GARDENA sponsors Alan Titchmarsh’s new YouTube channel to educate and inspire new audiences
Tong Garden Centre adds fresh fish to its retail offering
Sunshine and sales: Garden centres bloom in March - HTA Market Update
Dobbies launches heritage collection to celebrate 160 years
Deco-Pak: leading the way with innovation, sustainability, and unmatched supply capabilities
Create a Buzz: Host a Garden Pollinator Party
Hedgehog Awareness Week 4th – 10th May!
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Frank P Matthews Trees to Debut at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, showcasing the Beauty of Blossom with a single Genus - Malus
Garden Sundries Department Supervisor – Full-time, permanent
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Sinclair appoints new Technical Area Sales Manager for North West
Cadix (UK) Limited closes its doors after 26 years
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British Garden Centres acquires Hayes Garden World, their 73rd BGC centre
TV & radio personality Nicki Chapman opens BGC's 72nd centre at Northampton
Dobbies’ Buyer returns to RHS Chelsea Flower Show as Chair of Assessors
Westland Horticulture expands with strategic acquisition of leading bird food company
Family-run garden centre and nursery for sale
GARDENA’s game-changing Dual Hose Box with one-handed removal and free connection hose
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David Domoney and This Morning: Putting Front Gardens Back in Bloom

ITV’s This Morning, gardening expert David Domoney was once again tasked with creating a Front Garden Facelift, a popular feature on the daytime show, in fewer than 2 hours. This time, surprising a Bracknell resident, nominated by her best friend, with another moving transformation.

 

Front gardens across the UK are disappearing, with over seven million lost to paving, decking or gravel, impacting wildlife, drainage and wellbeing. Yet green spaces are proven to reduce stress, boost mood and help people feel more connected to their communities. Over 80% of people believe greenery in front gardens improves their overall wellbeing.

 

David Domoney’s latest This Morning makeover, with support from Merrist Wood College and Winnersh Garden Centre, transformed Maxine’s front garden into a colourful and calming space. It is a powerful reminder of the value of front gardens and why bringing them back can make a real difference to both people and the planet.

 

Maxine, a former postal worker, was nominated by her best friend of 33 years, Lisa, now her live-in carer. They met when Maxine was Lisa’s postie, and a friendly chat blossomed into a lifelong friendship. Maxine supported Lisa through a critical illness, and now Lisa cares full-time for Maxine, who has hip dysplasia and limited mobility.

 

Despite daily challenges, they live with joy, sharing their Bracknell home with two beloved dogs, Arlo and Teddy. From gentle evening walks to cosy TV nights, their bond is built on love, laughter and loyalty. A friendship that’s weathered every storm and continues to shine.

 

Friendships are often of underestimated importance to our mental and physical health.  Studies show that having a few close friends can reduce the risk of heart disease, depression and even early death. The benefits are comparable to giving up smoking. People with strong social ties report greater happiness, lower stress levels and improved mental well-being.

 

The live transformation began on This Morning as presenters Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond introduced David knocking on Maxine’s front door in Bracknell just after 10am. What followed was a whirlwind of digging, planting, painting and decorating, all to surprise a very deserving This Morning viewer.

 

Joining David were students from Merrist Wood College, lending their time and energy to help bring Maxine’s garden to life. Plants and materials were generously donated by Winnersh Garden Centre, of British Garden Centres, whose expert staff also provided on-site support for the makeover. It was a proud moment for young horticulturists to see their work showcased live, and a brilliant example of how rewarding and diverse a career in horticulture can be.

 

Libby Stubbs, Marketing and Communications Co-ordinator, from British Garden Centres, said of being a young person working in horticulture: “Coming from a family-run business, I always knew I wanted to work in this industry. As a career, it covers so much, from gardening to retail, marketing, design, floristry, and so much more. It’s such a rewarding and varied place to work, and it’s amazing to take these opportunities to share the love nature can bring.”

 

And shortly after 12:15, the team were live with the completed look. The finished garden was bursting with vibrant spring colour, thanks to a cheerful border planted around the edge and clever wall displays by Wonderwall, ensuring full use of the space. The transformation brought both beauty and practicality to Maxine’s doorstep; an inviting space she can enjoy every day. Maxine was thrilled with the result and even had the chance to chat with her favourite This Morning presenter, Alison Hammond, adding an extra special moment to an already unforgettable day.

 

 

 

David Domoney said: “This makeover is a tribute to Maxine and Lisa’s friendship—a story filled with strength and care. It’s been an absolute joy to create this space for them. Huge thanks to Winnersh Garden Centre team, part of the British Garden Centre group, and our brilliant students from Merrist Wood College for helping bring this vision to life. I would also like to thank our contributors, including Tiller’s Turf, Wonderwall Living Walls, AMES Tools, Laser Boutique, Hippo bags, and the Fun Blue Plaque Company.”

 

Peter Duignan, teacher of Landscaping at the college, said: “This was a really great opportunity for the students to get some hands-on horticulture experience. Working to a tight deadline and appearing on television for the first time has given them valuable memories and insights to carry forward into their future careers in horticulture.”

 

 

This makeover proves that a front garden isn’t just the first thing people see—it’s a space that can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of pride. For Maxine, it’s now a personal haven that reflects the love and loyalty of her lifelong friend.

 

As David continues his series of Front Garden Facelifts, This Morning shows that behind every front door, there’s a story worth celebrating.

 

If you missed the live makeover, you can watch it now on This Morning’s YouTube Channel.

 

Merrist Wood College’s next open day is Wednesday, the 7th of May, if you’re in the Surrey area.

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