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Posts by Deana
That’s me standing at the centre of a DIY polytunnel build on an allotment kitchen garden, with a heavy timber frame and blue MDPE pipe hoops forming the structure.
We’re building a heavy-duty polytunnel from scratch on the allotment kitchen garden. The aim is simple: year-round organic produce and fewer reasons to rely on supermarkets. Cutting out the middleman starts in the soil. #KitchenGarden
A “miracle tree” can remove up to 98% of microplastics from drinking water, outperforming some chemical treatments. A plant doing what industrial processes struggle with.
#Microplastics
That’s me holding a bundle of freshly picked rhubarb in the allotment kitchen garden, looking quite pleased with myself. These are the regular stems from the beds rather than the forced ones from earlier - deeper red, broader, and a bit more robust in appearance. Behind me, the kitchen garden is coming back to life, with worked soil and early growth. A decent haul for one picking, and enough for a rhubarb crumble later.
Rhubarb from the beds to go with the forced - a good haul all round. #GreenHeart 💚
Fabulous rise Rie. These look amazing. 🍞🥖🥐❤️😋
Nothing better than a freshly baked hot cross bun for breakfast. Happy Easter weekend friends ,🐣✝️🙌🐇
Strawberry plant in flower in a large outdoor strawberry bed, the variety is Vibrant. Fresh green leaves and small white blossoms with yellow centres, surrounded by other strawberry plants of different varieties growing closely together in the allotment kitchen garden.
First strawberry flowers of the season. Vibrant is the variety, one of many we’re growing. I’m already thinking cheesecake and ice cream. #kitchengarden ₊˚⊹♡🍰🍓♡⊹˚₊
A loose bundle of three-cornered leeks spread across a worn wooden farmhouse table, their long green stems trailing and small white bell-shaped flowers still intact. The bulbs are pale and glossy with a little soil clinging to the roots. Later, the leaves will be crushed into a bright spring pesto.
Given these three-cornered leeks by our friend Diana from her allotment, just in time for the spring equinox. Softer than wild garlic, with a clean, green bite. I’ll make a pesto later; the sort that tastes of damp soil warming and longer days ahead. #SpringEquinox 🌼🌗🍃🐝⟡˚ ݁⋆˖₊.𓂃
Luna the cat sitting low among yellow daffodils, looking slightly to the side with a mildly inconvenienced expression.
Luna in the daffodils, mildly inconvenienced when I tried to get her to look up. Totally not interested. #CatsofBluesky 🐈
Several freshly bottled jars of Seville orange marmalade arranged on a rustic wooden farm table. The set is bright and clear, some made with Doorly’s rum, others with Glenfiddich Scotch. The jars are still new from the pot, light catching the peel, ready for toast.
End of Seville season. Last batch set last week.
Doorly’s rum in some, Glenfiddich Scotch in others.
Bitterness first, sweetness after. As it should be. 🍊🥃
Deana at the allotment holding up a large, tangled tansy root she has just dug from the soil. The root mass is dense and twisted, resembling the head of Medusa, with loose earth still clinging to it.
Not Perseus with Medusa’s head. Just me, slightly muddy, holding up the tansy root I’ve dug out at the allotment. Dressed in my Sunday best and ready for battle, I was determined to lift this invasive brute from the bed once and for all. #AllotmentLife 👩🌾
A freshly baked sourdough loaf is cut cleanly in half and held up in two hands, the cut sides facing the camera. The crust is a deep golden brown with blistering and a light dusting of flour, suggesting strong oven spring. The interior shows an open, irregular crumb with a network of translucent alveoli of varying sizes, indicating good fermentation and gluten development. The crumb has a soft cream tone and looks moist but well set.
Good morning all 🌞
Sad that Vladyslav Heraskevych lost his appeal. In my opinion the IOC is wrong. Wonderful to see that the amazing Zelensky has honoured him! Volodymyr Zelenskyy honours disqualified skeleton racer with order of freedom. #ukraine #ioc
I could do with a slice and a cuppa right about now! 🍰😋
Seville oranges stacked on a wooden shelf in a farm shop. A handwritten sign in front reads: “Seville Oranges £2.29 kg for marmalade only.
Stopped by a local farm shop for Seville oranges. The kitchen is about to smell of bitter citrus, whisky and sugar. Seville orange season has begun. 🍊🟠🧡
Wolf Super moon over the Kent Coast, December 2026.
Wolf Super moon 🌚🌛 over the Kent coast - view from my window.
Such a cosy, relaxed and welcoming vibe at t'Klokhuys. Definitely worth a visit, but be sure you book in advance!
Enjoying a little downtime in festive Gent ❤️
A plate of freshly baked mince pies surrounded by holly and ivy. In the background, a bokeh of twinkling lights on a Christmas fir tree. It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas.
I can’t bake these mince pies fast enough, they vanish the moment they cool. Just managed to get this batch onto a plate, with Christmas in full swing in the background. ‧₊˚🎄✩ ₊˚🦌⊹🧸
Jean Michel Basquiat
Jean Michel Basquiat
Happy Birthday to Jean-Michel Basquiat, born on this day in 1960. I find myself mourning his death and imagining who he could have been if he hadn’t died in 1988. I believe his prolific art practice was him reckoning with his own mortality. (Portraits by James Van Der Zee, 1982)
A fully decorated Christmas tree stands in the centre of Sandwich Market Square at night, with illuminated buildings and shopfronts in the background. Rain falls on the cobbled brick ground, creating soft, colourful reflections
A walk through a very rainy Sandwich town last night to see the Christmas tree and lights, now I’m getting into the spirit.
🎄🎅🏻☃️❆🎀🔔🎁🦌#SilentNight
It's the most wonderful time of year! 🎄🎅🤶🕯️🎁... Lots to do but no one here is complaining!
Garlic and autumn onions in a well-prepared organic bed, with sturdy green shoots emerging. Soil enriched with seaweed, compost and past green manure, showing early signs of strong growth.
Garlic and autumn onions are settling in well - Kingsland Wight, Germidour, Solent Wight, Carcassonne Wight and Senshyu onions. The bed had green manure, seaweed and well-rotted muck. Good to see the prep from earlier in the year doing its job. #KitchenGarden 🧄🧅🌱
A homemade Christmas card featuring farmyard and woodland animals chatting together around a small bonfire.
First Christmas card 🎄 this year from our friends at Fattoria La Vialla.
Now for some good news: the UK is finally moving to shut down ripoff ticket resellers. You should soon be able to buy seats directly from venues without touts grabbing everything first. #MusicSky
Two spider webs on separate allotment kitchen garden gate railings, each holding fine raindrops. Behind them sits a wheelbarrow beside a large heap of wood chips.
Briefly stopped by the allotment this morning and spotted a twin spider web strung with raindrops across the gate railings. At 8°C the chill made each bead stand out, a small reminder of how sharp the morning can be this time of year. #allotment 🕸️🕷️ྀི
Developers pushing ahead without basic wildlife checks is absurd. And when ministers spend more time with builders than conservation experts, the risk grows. We can build new homes, but not by wrecking the habitats that keep our countryside alive. #britishwildlife #uk
A greenhouse on an allotment, fully covered in insulating bubble wrap to retain warmth during the winter months. Inside, the space is prepped for protecting cuttings from frost and creating a sheltered environment for early seed sowing in the new growing season.
Greenhouse scrubbed, soil replaced with well-rotted manure, compost and topsoil. Bubble wrap added to insulate and keep cuttings warm. Early seeding starts in January. The 2026 kitchen garden is already in motion. #GreenHeart 💚
Deana gives my Spicy ketchup a try, pairs it with duck fat fries and her photo renders it all perfectly. Thank you @goodfood.kitchen