by Suzanne James | Nov 12, 2020 | Food and Drink, Home and Garden, SE Magazines
It has been an amazing year for Tomatoes at our allotment – Plot 57 of hundreds of numbered plots on the same site. There is something very pleasing about bringing food grown on Plot 57 to cook and serve at our venue, which is of course, Fifty Seven! Life...
by Bradley Viljoen | Nov 11, 2020 | Features, Home, Home and Garden, SE Magazines, Shopping
When we walk up to a front door, before we knock, we have already set an impression of what lies beyond. Whether this is reinforced once that door is opened is another matter altogether. But, what I do believe, and which research shows, is that our conscious thoughts...
by Angela Burgess | Nov 3, 2020 | Home and Garden, Local News, People, SE Magazines
Founder director of East Dulwich based Rocket Garden Design, Eliza Nicholas, 27, has been included in the class of 2020 for Pro Landscaper’s 30 Under 30: The Next Generation initiative. The initiative, sponsored by landscape product suppliers Green-tech, aims to...
by Janine Winlaw | Oct 26, 2020 | Home and Garden, Local News, News, SE Magazines
There’s nothing more satisfying, tasty and healthy than picking and eating your own homegrown apples. And with pretty pink- tinged blossom in spring and glowing autumn fruit, an apple tree adds an attractive and romantic feel to a garden and is wonderful for wildlife...
by Angela Burgess | Sep 30, 2020 | Events, Featured Business, Food and Drink, Health & Fitness, Home, Home and Garden, Local News, Mind and Body, News, People, Pets, Schools, SE Magazines, Shopping, The Last Word, What's On
Our October magazines are being distributed today. Each magazine (SE21, SE22 & SE23) is available to read as a flipzine right here. Please do feel free to share them with your friends and family. All our regular columnist have contributed to our October issues...
by Janine Winlaw | Sep 16, 2020 | Home and Garden, Local News, SE Magazines
Late summer is when many grasses come into their own, with golden seed heads shimmering and swaying in the breeze. They look great in big drifts, acting like a neutral foil to colourful late flowering perennials like echinacea, gaura, anemones, sedums and Verbena...