Here is a photograph from 15th July 2022 where one can see the infrastructure getting in however the top right corner had yet to be formed. The raspberry beds had not yet been constructed and the Climbing Frame greenhouse had not been formed in the corner framed by the path between the path between plot 1 and Plot 2 and the boundary beds on the main path didn't happen until
Saturday, 13 June 2026
Giving Up Plot 1A
Here is a photograph from 15th July 2022 where one can see the infrastructure getting in however the top right corner had yet to be formed. The raspberry beds had not yet been constructed and the Climbing Frame greenhouse had not been formed in the corner framed by the path between the path between plot 1 and Plot 2 and the boundary beds on the main path didn't happen until
Friday, 12 June 2026
Getting Ready For Scaffold Boards To Arrive
Current state of play of the back garden allotment
The New Keter Store It Out Max 1200L Polypropylene Garden storage - Grey currently selling for £136
Thursday, 11 June 2026
Oakland Gardens & Greenfingers Charity
They create beautiful, well-designed outdoor spaces for children to enjoy with their family, friends and siblings, whether through play and fun, or therapeutic rest and relaxation.
Greenfingers Charity is driven by the belief that time spent outdoors, away from the bedside, can offer children and families under considerable stress a vital opportunity to embrace the benefits of being in the fresh air and engaging with the natural environment.
They are committed to creating specially designed, stimulating garden spaces that can bring many benefits to children with life-limiting conditions. Whilst many people may take for granted the simple pleasure of being able to enjoy a garden, for these children, their siblings and their families, the chance to spend time together outdoors and away from the bedside is precious.
I contacted Lee Ward of Oakland Gardens and they were more than happy for us to donate the £100 voucher to the Greenfingers Charity.
I spoke to Linda Petrons the Director of Fundraising & Communications at the Greenfingers Charity about our donation, and the likelihood is that they will use it to get items to raffle at their forthcoming Summer Charity Event.
I did suggest to Oakland Gardens that they may also like to donate some goods for the Greenfingers Charity Summer Event to help them raise funds.
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
The Kindness Of Plot Neighbours
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Vein Viewer / Finder
I had and appointment at the SDEC unit at St Helier Hospital this morning for them to look at my leg and to take blood and look at my infection markers. During the blood taking process they used this Vein Viewer / Finder as I told them that during my weeks stay they had put so many cannula's in my hands and the veins were so small that they failed and had to find another in, that both hands were mullered, bruised and tender to touch.
My question was WTF had they not used this during my stay rather than try multiple unsuccessful attempts and caused so much damage to my hands?
It appears it's a matter of cost "They are expensive, and we don't have many and not each ward has got one" The cost appears to be about £1,500 ish. These are not new they have been around for 10 years. IMHO Every ward where they fit cannula's should have access to one of these machines.
A vein viewer / finder is a medical device that uses infrared or LED transillumination to project a real-time map of blood vessels onto the skin. It helps healthcare professionals and phlebotomists successfully locate veins for IVs and blood draws on the first attempt, reducing patient pain and procedure time
- Infrared Projectors: Advanced devices (like the AccuVein or VeinViewer) project a digital image of veins directly onto the skin. They often feature multiple colour modes and brightness levels to adjust for different skin tones and room lighting
- Transillumination Flashlights: Handheld LED or UV devices that are pressed directly against the skin to illuminate superficial veins. They are highly portable, more affordable, and frequently used in smaller clinics or homecare settings.
Monday, 8 June 2026
More Scaffold Boards For Raised Beds
Sunday, 7 June 2026
B&Q Are Bloody Useless & A Waste Of Space!
Freecycle Find
I can now fix the broken fence post in the back garden, once I can get out there again. The others will be used to make a framework down the allotment for the grapevine to climb up.
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
I Have Not Passed Away
The brambles and weeds in front of the shed have gone mad with all the sun and rain and the grass between the beds is in desperate need of cutting. Currently I can hardly walk and there is no possibility of me getting out there to do it.
Monday, 1 June 2026
We Got A Runners Up Prize !
Planning and Reviewing June In Previous Years
Reviewing the diary over the last Thirteen years for June
Mill Green - Runner beans planted out, sweetcorn planted out into beds mulched with cut comfrey, Sprouts planted out,
Spencer Road - Onions, Potatoes, Beetroots and infrastructure works.
Home - Tomatoes finally get transplanted into flower buckets.
- Greenhouse 1 - Currently being used to house all the cardboard to be used in the new raised beds, The Loft Conversion is failing and needs remedial works.
- Infrastructure - Convert standard 2.4m x 1.2m beds to 2 number 1.2 x 0.9m Raised beds with a path between for bed
- Greenhouse 1A - Set up more Coffee to dry out
- Daleks - Dig in the additional Dalek by the Hotbin
- Apple Trees - Prune & Stabilise
- Grape Vines - Prune .
- Blueberry Ares - Weed and make a base then fence in using spare panel .
- Potatoes - All Now Planted in raised Beds thanks to plot neighbour John


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