by Around Dulwich | Apr 27, 2022 | Art, Featured Business, Health & Fitness, Home and Garden, Local News, SE Magazines
However small your garden, planting at least one tree will help add seasonal interest with blossom or autumnal foliage, height and shade. Multi-stems in particular make a great architectural focal point as a specimen or plant several for more of a woodland feel. The...
by Around Dulwich | Mar 16, 2022 | Art, Charity, Events, Fashion, Features, Home and Garden, Local News, News, People, SE Magazines
7.30pm, Monday 4th April 2022 The Dulwich Society’s Spring garden talk this year will be by Fergus Garrett, head gardener at Great Dixter and one of the UK’s most influential gardeners. In his illustrated talk, Fergus will use the magnificent Long Border at...
by Janine Winlaw | Mar 2, 2022 | Art, Featured Business, Home and Garden, Local News, Photography, Uncategorized
As the weather warms up, things start getting busy in the garden – here’s what to do this month. Fertilise and mulch * After weeding, sprinkle soil with an organic fertilser, such as chicken pellets or fish, blood and bone and lightly fork around trees...
by Janine Winlaw | Jan 21, 2021 | Home and Garden, SE Magazines
If there’s one plant guaranteed to lift your spirits on a wintery day, it’s the helebore. Flowering from December right through to spring, it come in a gorgeous range of subtle colours from whites and pale greens to dusky pinks and purples. There are also fancier...
by Janine Winlaw | Dec 14, 2020 | Features, Home and Garden, SE Magazines
It’s chilly out there, the lawn’s looking muddy and the borders tatty, but a bit of tidying now will make the garden look neat over the Christmas period and get you one step ahead for spring… Cut back… …but don’t be too tidy. Some perennials such as sedum have...