A charity is on the hunt for a group of volunteers to help revamp a garden at Bo'ness Community Hospital.
Those behind the project, Bo'net, say you don't need to be a green-fingered expert, but that a willingness to help out will do.
They've appointed the social enterprise Sustainable Thinking Scotland (STS) to help deliver the initiative and develop final plans in consultation with staff and patients.
The current hospital building, off Dean Road, was opened in 2004 and provides 40 inpatient beds for physically frail older people and those with mental health problems.

The garden area serving ward one is looking particularly "tired" and in need of a new look.
The Bo’ness project is being made possible thanks to an award of £12,000 from the Life Changes Trust, a Scottish charity supporting the empowerment and inclusion of people living with dementia and their unpaid carers.
The Trust is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.
Madelene Hunt, the chair of Bo’net, said: "If you can spare some time, and don’t mind a bit of hard work, we want to hear from you.
"Our project will transform the garden space at ward one at Bo’ness Hospital, making it a more welcoming space for patients and visitors to enjoy.
"Volunteers can give as much or as little time as they want.
"And don’t worry if you don’t have a lot of gardening experience. Our friends at STS will keep everyone right."
Bo’net - the Bo’ness Networking Group - is a charity representing groups across the Bo’ness area.
It aims to support the development of community organisations and make the area a better place to live and work.
If you think you can help the team visit www.bonet.org.uk/garden for more information or call 01506 510629.