by Angela Burgess | Aug 29, 2020 | Events, Featured Business, Features, Food and Drink, Health & Fitness, Home, Home and Garden, Local News, Mind and Body, News, People, Pets, Schools, SE Magazines, Sports, The Last Word, What's On
Our September magazines are being distributed today. Each magazine (SE21, SE22 & SE23) is available to read as a flipzine on the right of this page. Please do feel free to share them with your friends and family. All our regular columnist have contributed to our...
by Around Dulwich | Aug 28, 2020 | Events, Features, Home, Home and Garden, Local News, News
In 30 years time all houses and flats in Dulwich will, by law, have to be Net Zero writes Andrew Cunningham. This means that all energy sources into our homes will need to be zero carbon and zero fossil fuel. 100% green electricity and 100% green hydrogen gas will be...
by Janine Winlaw | Aug 12, 2020 | Home and Garden, Local News, News, SE Magazines
Plants adapted to climate change With summers generally getting hotter, it makes sense to use plants in the garden that once established won’t need regular watering. Beth Chatto’s gravel garden and the RHS Hyde Hall’s dry garden, both in Essex, are fantastic examples...
by Angela Burgess | Jul 31, 2020 | Events, Featured Business, Features, Food and Drink, Health & Fitness, Home and Garden, Local News, Mind and Body, News, People, Pets, Photography, Schools, SE Magazines, The Last Word, What's On
Our August magazines are being distributed today. Each magazine (SE21, SE22 & SE23) is available to read as a flipzine on the right of this page. Please do free free to share them with your friends and family. We know more and more businesses have now either...
by Janine Winlaw | Jul 23, 2020 | Events, Home and Garden, News, SE Magazines
These beautiful and useful foliage plants add structure and texture to the garden. Their exotic-looking foliage creates a lush tropical feel to planting and many varieties have bright acid green flowers in spring and early summer that add a bit of zing to a border and...
by Janine Winlaw | Jun 18, 2020 | Features, Home and Garden, News
There’s nothing nicer – or healthier – than cooking with fresh herbs picked from your own garden. Most are easy to grow and look fab, whether in borders, containers or raised beds. Mediterranean varieties prefer sun and free-draining soil – add coarse grit...