CAN YOU HELP?

Can you help hospice chef’s kitchen garden grow?

A local Sue Ryder Hospice chef is cultivating a kitchen garden in the hospice grounds around her shifts, with the aim of producing more ‘hospice home-grown homemade’ meals for patients.

Sandra Galton, aged 56 from Biggleswade, joined Sue Ryder St. John’s Hospice just outside Bedford last year and had the tasty idea of growing the hospice’s own vegetables, fruit and herbs to give a wholesome, flavoursome ‘garnish’ to meals made for patients.

“When I first joined the charity someone mentioned to me there used to be a kitchen garden in the grounds, but over the years it has been lost,”

Sandra shared.

“I have always wanted to become more green-fingered but I haven’t got a garden at home as I live in flat! I hope I will get just as much enjoyment from the kitchen garden as our patients will.”

A SEEDLING OF AN IDEA!

From this seedling of an idea, Sandra put a call out to hospice colleagues for donations of seeds and plants to get the garden started and she was inundated with donations, which are now growing in the hospice kitchen garden looking out onto the beautiful open fields of Moggerhanger.

“I have had so many offers of plants and seeds which have come through which is brilliant but I would really value some volunteer kitchen gardeners to help,” shares Sandra. “Everyone is welcome. It would be great to have you! We’re currently establishing what is already here and adding to it. We could do with some compost for our VegTrug too!”

Sandra is currently tending to the garden around her shifts in the hospice kitchen, but hopes people will come forward to volunteer in the hospice gardens to help the kitchen garden grow.

So far the Sandra has planted peas, beetroot, spring onions, carrots, radishes and assortment of lettuces and some spinach.

Involving patients in all aspects of the care and services given by Sue Ryder is a priority for the charity, and Sandra says this includes at meal times too.
Sandra hopes the fruit (and vegetables and herbs) of her labour will be a boost to patients’ wellbeing too.

“I can’t wait for the day when we can share our menus with our patients and say ‘we have fresh peas from the garden today!”

If you think you can support Sandra in tending the Sue Ryder St John’s Hospice kitchen garden find out more about gardening volunteer opportunities at the hospice by visiting the Sue Ryder website or emailing contact.stjohns@sueryder.org
For more information on Sue Ryder St John’s Hospice visit www.sueryder.org/stjohns

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