Global Medicine Garden 2019

Our volunteer gardening team have enjoyed sociable and productive days as the hard physical work on site has proceeded. 

So far, around 80 species (some 200 plants), all with medicinal associations, from around the globe have been planted and are being accessioned. Throughout the project we have benefitted from co-operation and support from council and gardening staff. We look forward to further ground work and planting in spring.  

Global medicine garden, Belfast Botanic Gardens
The garden in 2019 seen from the roof of the Ulster Museum.

Following construction work during the restoration of the Tropical Ravine, the ground was compacted and in combination with the clay soil this lead to serious waterlogging. The first task therefore was drainage and soil improvement. Site and soil improvement was carried out during the winter of 2019/2020.

Planting began in February and March 2020, but was brought to a halt by Covid-19 restrictions. The garden was more or less untouched for 8 months until October 2020 when a small team of three, observing appropriate precautions, were able to start clearing months of weed growth which had covered the area in a solid green blanket.

The weeds were cleared allowing plants to thrive. Some of the area beds are now ready for further planting as soon as we are able to access the site.

More plants for the garden continue to be sourced and propagated off site; further planting is again on hold as we enter another period of lock-down at the start of 2021.

Global medicinal garden in 2021

Global medicine garden in 2022

Global medicine garden in 2023

Plants of the global medicine garden