by Around Dulwich | Oct 28, 2024 | Art, Books, Charity, Events, Film, Health & Fitness, Home and Garden, Local News, Mind and Body, Music, News, People, SE Magazines, Theatre, What's On
Here is our weekly roundup of all the wonderful events happening in and Around Dulwich this week. Find out more details about each event via our Events Section which has timings, addresses, further information, and ticket links. Monday 28 October...
by Around Dulwich | Oct 21, 2024 | Art, Books, Events, Fashion, Food and Drink, Football, Home and Garden, Music, News, SE Magazines, Sports, Theatre, What's On
Here is our weekly roundup of all the wonderful events happening in and Around Dulwich this week. Find out more details about each event via our Events Section which has timings, addresses, further information, and ticket links. Monday 21 October...
by Janine Winlaw | Oct 18, 2024 | Home and Garden, SE Magazines
I’m a huge fan of ornamental grasses. They add wonderful naturalism, movement and texture to planting and come into their own in early autumn with their golden seed heads shimmering and swaying in the breeze. They look great in big drifts, acting like a neutral foil...
by Around Dulwich | Oct 1, 2024 | Art, Charity, Events, Featured Business, Features, Film, Food and Drink, Health & Fitness, Home and Garden, Local News, Music, News, Out Today, People, Pets, SE Magazines, What's On
Our October magazines are being distributed today. Each magazine (SE21, SE22 & SE23) is available to read as a flipzines on this website. Please feel free to share them with your friends and family. All our regular columnists have contributed to our October...
by Janine Winlaw | Sep 18, 2024 | Home and Garden, SE Magazines
With their mass of tiny star-like flowers in subtle shades of pale mauve to dark purple, pinks to whites, autumn flowering asters are wonderful for keeping the colour going – often into late October. Now is a great time to treat yourself to some – ideally at least...
by Janine Winlaw | Aug 9, 2024 | Home and Garden, SE Magazines
Sedums, or Hylotelephium as they’ve been renamed are beginning to develop the wonderful flat umbels of tiny pink flowers at this time of year as summer progresses. Not only do they look fabulous, but they are bee magnets too. These slowly turn to deeper shades of pink...