by Around Dulwich | Nov 15, 2023 | Features, Home, Home and Garden, People, SE Magazines
Fabulous Ferns With their elegant green, textural fronds, ferns are fantastic plants for adding a lushness to planting schemes, working particularly well in shady areas. They tend to fall into the following groups. The Dryopteris genus, or woodland...
by Around Dulwich | Nov 8, 2023 | Charity, Events, Featured Business, Home, Local News, News, People, What's On
The Friends of Dulwich Square need your help to fund the now traditional Christmas Tree in the Square. Last year local people immediately chipped in when they heard about The Friends of Dulwich Square’s Crowdfunder for a Christmas tree in the Square. (This was...
by Around Dulwich | Oct 19, 2023 | Featured Business, Features, Home, Home and Garden, SE Magazines
If you’d like to incorporate trees into your garden, but space is tight, columnar – or fastigiate – trees that have a narrow upright habit, could be the answer. While standard trees tend to have fairly wide canopies, narrow trees can fit into corners or narrow spaces...
by Around Dulwich | Sep 25, 2023 | Events, Featured Business, Features, Home, Local News, News, People, SE Magazines, What's On
Mon 25 Sep: 10:00am – Thu 28 Sep: 12:30pmCreative Arts Club for the Over 60s: Painting Pebbles Mon 25 Sep: 11:00 – Sun 1 Oct: 9:00pmART HUT – vinyl records, vintage, art & collectables pop up shop Tue 26 Sep: 7:00pm -8:00pmWeekly Online Breathing...
by Around Dulwich | Sep 13, 2023 | Art, Events, Featured Business, Features, Home, Local News, News, People, SE Magazines
A modern pottery studio has just been built in the grounds of Bell House, an impressive Georgian mansion in Dulwich Village, now home to an educational charity. Burgess Architects, a London based practice, who specialise in sensitive restoration of...
by Around Dulwich | Jul 21, 2023 | Featured Business, Features, Home, Home and Garden, People, SE Magazines
Flowers aren’t the only way of giving your garden colour and interest –plum coloured-foliage adds real drama, depth and contrast. Use in a few key areas with some sun, (it tend to blend into shady spots) to highlight brighter flowers. Here’s my pick of the best: ...