On Tuesday, February 17 at noon, Belfast Garden Club volunteers will speak in the Abbott Room of the Belfast Free Library about planning and maintaining the public gardens that help to make Belfast the beautiful little city that it is. The program is free and open to the public. Many people comment on the beautiful downtown gardens in Belfast, but may not be aware of the large team of Belfast Garden Club volunteers who participate in designing and maintaining them. For several decades volunteers have supported the city by tending gardens in public areas to help keep Belfast beautiful all year. Currently they care for thirteen different gardens. From the new pollinator garden at Wales Park to the Water Loo garden near the town wharf, the recently-renovated Post Office garden to the gardens around the library, BGC volunteer gardeners are busy planning, planting, pruning, watering, and updating gardens throughout the city.
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
12:00pm to 1:00pm Belfast Free Library’s Abbott Room Free
This program will discuss where the gardens are located, how they are maintained and how they have evolved over time to include more native species and plants that attract pollinators and birds. Expect lots of great pictures of various gardens throughout the seasons, and a lively presentation by several of the volunteers who help to manage the gardens. Date and Time
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
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Belfast Garden Club: Belfast’s Public Gardens Topic of February Talk
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