The Garden Plan for Palmeira, Adelaide and Floral Clock Gardens

Take

a look

At our

Garden

Plans

This year we launched and got stuck in to a new multi-year plan to renovate and remodel significant parts of the gardens.  Two borders in Adelaide Gardens have been cleared, enlarged and replanted with a variety of perennial plants that will bring colour for many years to come, and a massive 4,600 assorted bulbs have been planted out. 

This has included a good number in the small, railed garden above the old sub-station at the bottom of Palmeira Square, which should make a visit to the bins a much more colourful and enjoyable experience next spring!  All of this has been done alongside regular “Clean and Clear” days spent mulching, weeding, pruning, sweeping, and litter-picking to keep everywhere neat and tidy.

We continue to plan..

Some words about the sketches

Planting Plans..

Some words about the planting plans

Palmeira Square Bird Bath

How can I join in?

The gardens are used by many during the day for relaxing, picnicing and walking, as well as providing a wildlife urban habitat for flora and fauna.

The Friends are working to develop a group of volunteers that meet on a regular basis in the gardens to support Brighton and Hove City Council with gardening activities.