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FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. FOUR FERNS FOR DRY PLACES Even more drought-tolerant than lady fern, eastern wood fern is a lovely addition to the native plant garden. Wood ferns form tidy clumps, so they can be used in places where a more formal design is needed or where you are interplanting with other perennials. They are one of the shorter ferns, with a height of 12-18 inches. NATIVE ROSES OF MARYLAND Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)*. Hips on rosa palustris ©Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Swamp rose is relatively upright and tall, reaching a height of up to 8 feet with thorny stems. As the name suggests, swamp rose can tolerate soils that are wet and rich in nutrients. This is also one of the most fragrant native roses. STORM DRAIN ART: A CREATIVE WAY TO PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS Storm drain art is a creative way to protect our waterways. Through art, you can help engage your community, brighten your neighborhood drains, and raise awareness about the importance of keeping our streets and waterways clean. These bright and colorful projects are perfect for community groups, scout troops, student organizations, andother
CITIZEN POLLUTION REPORTING LEADS TO CLEANER WATER. One of the
reasons I love the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972 to prevent pollution to our nation’s waterways, is that it allows citizens the right to participate meaningfully in the regulatory process.. Under the Act, citizens are empowered to help protect their local streams by filing their own enforcement actions against HOW TO KEEP YOUR RAIN BARRELS FREE OF MOSQUITOES The fail-safe way is to drain all of the water within five days of the rain barrel filling up. This solution not only eliminates standing water, but it ensures that the next time it rains the rain barrel will be empty and can reduce runoff, one of rain barrels’ main purposes. If you’re holding onto your water for more than five days, there BLUE WATER BALTIMORE: CLEAN WATER. STRONG COMMUNITIES.ABOUTOUR WORKWAYS TO HELPHERRING RUN NURSERYDONATEOUR WATERSHEDS Slide. Slide. Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities. We work towards a future where our waterways are safe and enjoyable for all. TREE SPECIES AVAILABILITY FOR RIDGELY MANOR PARK GIVEAWAY Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to accommodate day-of walk-ups at this time. There is a limit of 3 trees per household. Remember, all understory trees (serviceberry, american hornbeam and witch hazel) are limited to only ONE per species PROTECT - BLUE WATER BALTIMORE Efforts led by individual citizens are making a real difference in local waterways and are ultimately helping to restore the Chesapeake Bay. One example of individual action is the restoration work by a Blue Water Baltimore volunteer and customer Jennifer HERRING RUN NURSERY: A BLUE WATER BALTIMORE PROGRAM About the Nursery. Blue Water Baltimore’s Herring Run Nursery specializes in plants native to Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Our non-profit Nursery offers more than 250 native species of trees, shrubs, vines, flowers, and more to retail and wholesale customers alike. Native plants are a feast for both our eyes and ourplanet.
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. FOUR FERNS FOR DRY PLACES Even more drought-tolerant than lady fern, eastern wood fern is a lovely addition to the native plant garden. Wood ferns form tidy clumps, so they can be used in places where a more formal design is needed or where you are interplanting with other perennials. They are one of the shorter ferns, with a height of 12-18 inches. NATIVE ROSES OF MARYLAND Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)*. Hips on rosa palustris ©Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Swamp rose is relatively upright and tall, reaching a height of up to 8 feet with thorny stems. As the name suggests, swamp rose can tolerate soils that are wet and rich in nutrients. This is also one of the most fragrant native roses. STORM DRAIN ART: A CREATIVE WAY TO PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS Storm drain art is a creative way to protect our waterways. Through art, you can help engage your community, brighten your neighborhood drains, and raise awareness about the importance of keeping our streets and waterways clean. These bright and colorful projects are perfect for community groups, scout troops, student organizations, andother
CITIZEN POLLUTION REPORTING LEADS TO CLEANER WATER. One of the
reasons I love the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972 to prevent pollution to our nation’s waterways, is that it allows citizens the right to participate meaningfully in the regulatory process.. Under the Act, citizens are empowered to help protect their local streams by filing their own enforcement actions against HOW TO KEEP YOUR RAIN BARRELS FREE OF MOSQUITOES The fail-safe way is to drain all of the water within five days of the rain barrel filling up. This solution not only eliminates standing water, but it ensures that the next time it rains the rain barrel will be empty and can reduce runoff, one of rain barrels’ main purposes. If you’re holding onto your water for more than five days, there ABOUT US AND OUR MISSION: BLUE WATER BALTIMORE About Us Our Mission Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy and thriving communities. For too long, Baltimore’s waterways have been plagued by trash, toxins, sewage, and polluted stormwater.These problems do more than harm our environment; they BLUE WATER BALTIMORE STAFF: MEET AND CONNECT WITH OUR TEAM Darin oversees the operations of our multifaceted projects and staff. A long-time member of Blue Water Baltimore, Darin worked at one of Blue Water Baltimore’s legacy organizations (Herring Run Watershed Association). Darin is a former Chesapeake Bay Program Fellow and Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Phone: 410.254.1577 ext.104.
US ROUTE 40 MULCH FEST Help us care for one of our largest tree planting sites along the median of US Route 40! Blue Water Baltimore has been working for years with West Baltimore communities to re-forest the "Highway toPLANT NATIVE PLANTS
A garden full of plants native to Maryland is a great way to reduce stormwater pollution while providing habitat and food for butterflies, birds, and pollinators. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses that arenative to
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. BLUEWATERBALTIMORE.ORGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE bluewaterbaltimore.org BALTIMORE CITY FORESTRY BOARD MONTHLY MEETING Interested in becoming an advocate for Baltimore's trees? Attend a Baltimore City Forestry Board meeting! Forest Conservancy District Boards, referred to as Forestry Boards, function in all 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City. The boards HARVEST RAINWATER AND INSTALL A RAIN BARREL Purchase a Rain Barrel. Barrels available for purchase at our Herring Run Nursery. For pricing and availability, please contact the nursery at (844) 756-8688 or nursery bluewaterbaltimore org. Collecting and reusing rainwater through a rain barrel is a smart wayto
THREATS TO WATER QUALITY Baltimore’s waterways suffer from pollution caused by generations of industrial pollution, leaks from aging separate sewer and stormwater infrastructure, extensive hardscape, and widespread littering. Our actions on land throughout the watershed directly impact water quality in the rivers that feed the Baltimore Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay. APHIDS AND NATIVE PLANTS What we need are diverse gardens full of life. If you want your garden to benefit wildlife, leave the Aphids and plant more natives! Herring Run Nursery is open Wednesday – Friday from 10am-3pm and on weekends from April through October, with a brief hiatus from July 1st-18th. We will continue to have weekday walk-in hours Wednesday BLUE WATER BALTIMORE: CLEAN WATER. STRONG COMMUNITIES.ABOUTOUR WORKWAYS TO HELPHERRING RUN NURSERYDONATEOUR WATERSHEDS Slide. Slide. Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities. We work towards a future where our waterways are safe and enjoyable for all. TREE SPECIES AVAILABILITY FOR RIDGELY MANOR PARK GIVEAWAY Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to accommodate day-of walk-ups at this time. There is a limit of 3 trees per household. Remember, all understory trees (serviceberry, american hornbeam and witch hazel) are limited to only ONE per species PROTECT - BLUE WATER BALTIMORE Efforts led by individual citizens are making a real difference in local waterways and are ultimately helping to restore the Chesapeake Bay. One example of individual action is the restoration work by a Blue Water Baltimore volunteer and customer Jennifer HERRING RUN NURSERY: A BLUE WATER BALTIMORE PROGRAM About the Nursery. Blue Water Baltimore’s Herring Run Nursery specializes in plants native to Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Our non-profit Nursery offers more than 250 native species of trees, shrubs, vines, flowers, and more to retail and wholesale customers alike. Native plants are a feast for both our eyes and ourplanet.
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. FOUR FERNS FOR DRY PLACES Even more drought-tolerant than lady fern, eastern wood fern is a lovely addition to the native plant garden. Wood ferns form tidy clumps, so they can be used in places where a more formal design is needed or where you are interplanting with other perennials. They are one of the shorter ferns, with a height of 12-18 inches. NATIVE ROSES OF MARYLAND Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)*. Hips on rosa palustris ©Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Swamp rose is relatively upright and tall, reaching a height of up to 8 feet with thorny stems. As the name suggests, swamp rose can tolerate soils that are wet and rich in nutrients. This is also one of the most fragrant native roses. STORM DRAIN ART: A CREATIVE WAY TO PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS Storm drain art is a creative way to protect our waterways. Through art, you can help engage your community, brighten your neighborhood drains, and raise awareness about the importance of keeping our streets and waterways clean. These bright and colorful projects are perfect for community groups, scout troops, student organizations, andother
CITIZEN POLLUTION REPORTING LEADS TO CLEANER WATER. One of the
reasons I love the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972 to prevent pollution to our nation’s waterways, is that it allows citizens the right to participate meaningfully in the regulatory process.. Under the Act, citizens are empowered to help protect their local streams by filing their own enforcement actions against HOW TO KEEP YOUR RAIN BARRELS FREE OF MOSQUITOES The fail-safe way is to drain all of the water within five days of the rain barrel filling up. This solution not only eliminates standing water, but it ensures that the next time it rains the rain barrel will be empty and can reduce runoff, one of rain barrels’ main purposes. If you’re holding onto your water for more than five days, there BLUE WATER BALTIMORE: CLEAN WATER. STRONG COMMUNITIES.ABOUTOUR WORKWAYS TO HELPHERRING RUN NURSERYDONATEOUR WATERSHEDS Slide. Slide. Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities. We work towards a future where our waterways are safe and enjoyable for all. TREE SPECIES AVAILABILITY FOR RIDGELY MANOR PARK GIVEAWAY Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to accommodate day-of walk-ups at this time. There is a limit of 3 trees per household. Remember, all understory trees (serviceberry, american hornbeam and witch hazel) are limited to only ONE per species PROTECT - BLUE WATER BALTIMORE Efforts led by individual citizens are making a real difference in local waterways and are ultimately helping to restore the Chesapeake Bay. One example of individual action is the restoration work by a Blue Water Baltimore volunteer and customer Jennifer HERRING RUN NURSERY: A BLUE WATER BALTIMORE PROGRAM About the Nursery. Blue Water Baltimore’s Herring Run Nursery specializes in plants native to Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Our non-profit Nursery offers more than 250 native species of trees, shrubs, vines, flowers, and more to retail and wholesale customers alike. Native plants are a feast for both our eyes and ourplanet.
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. FOUR FERNS FOR DRY PLACES Even more drought-tolerant than lady fern, eastern wood fern is a lovely addition to the native plant garden. Wood ferns form tidy clumps, so they can be used in places where a more formal design is needed or where you are interplanting with other perennials. They are one of the shorter ferns, with a height of 12-18 inches. NATIVE ROSES OF MARYLAND Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)*. Hips on rosa palustris ©Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Swamp rose is relatively upright and tall, reaching a height of up to 8 feet with thorny stems. As the name suggests, swamp rose can tolerate soils that are wet and rich in nutrients. This is also one of the most fragrant native roses. STORM DRAIN ART: A CREATIVE WAY TO PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS Storm drain art is a creative way to protect our waterways. Through art, you can help engage your community, brighten your neighborhood drains, and raise awareness about the importance of keeping our streets and waterways clean. These bright and colorful projects are perfect for community groups, scout troops, student organizations, andother
CITIZEN POLLUTION REPORTING LEADS TO CLEANER WATER. One of the
reasons I love the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972 to prevent pollution to our nation’s waterways, is that it allows citizens the right to participate meaningfully in the regulatory process.. Under the Act, citizens are empowered to help protect their local streams by filing their own enforcement actions against HOW TO KEEP YOUR RAIN BARRELS FREE OF MOSQUITOES The fail-safe way is to drain all of the water within five days of the rain barrel filling up. This solution not only eliminates standing water, but it ensures that the next time it rains the rain barrel will be empty and can reduce runoff, one of rain barrels’ main purposes. If you’re holding onto your water for more than five days, there ABOUT US AND OUR MISSION: BLUE WATER BALTIMORE About Us Our Mission Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy and thriving communities. For too long, Baltimore’s waterways have been plagued by trash, toxins, sewage, and polluted stormwater.These problems do more than harm our environment; they BLUE WATER BALTIMORE STAFF: MEET AND CONNECT WITH OUR TEAM Darin oversees the operations of our multifaceted projects and staff. A long-time member of Blue Water Baltimore, Darin worked at one of Blue Water Baltimore’s legacy organizations (Herring Run Watershed Association). Darin is a former Chesapeake Bay Program Fellow and Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Phone: 410.254.1577 ext.104.
US ROUTE 40 MULCH FEST Help us care for one of our largest tree planting sites along the median of US Route 40! Blue Water Baltimore has been working for years with West Baltimore communities to re-forest the "Highway toPLANT NATIVE PLANTS
A garden full of plants native to Maryland is a great way to reduce stormwater pollution while providing habitat and food for butterflies, birds, and pollinators. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses that arenative to
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. BALTIMORE CITY FORESTRY BOARD MONTHLY MEETING Interested in becoming an advocate for Baltimore's trees? Attend a Baltimore City Forestry Board meeting! Forest Conservancy District Boards, referred to as Forestry Boards, function in all 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City. The boards HARVEST RAINWATER AND INSTALL A RAIN BARREL Purchase a Rain Barrel. Barrels available for purchase at our Herring Run Nursery. For pricing and availability, please contact the nursery at (844) 756-8688 or nursery bluewaterbaltimore org. Collecting and reusing rainwater through a rain barrel is a smart wayto
BLUEWATERBALTIMORE.ORGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE bluewaterbaltimore.org THREATS TO WATER QUALITY Baltimore’s waterways suffer from pollution caused by generations of industrial pollution, leaks from aging separate sewer and stormwater infrastructure, extensive hardscape, and widespread littering. Our actions on land throughout the watershed directly impact water quality in the rivers that feed the Baltimore Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay. APHIDS AND NATIVE PLANTS What we need are diverse gardens full of life. If you want your garden to benefit wildlife, leave the Aphids and plant more natives! Herring Run Nursery is open Wednesday – Friday from 10am-3pm and on weekends from April through October, with a brief hiatus from July 1st-18th. We will continue to have weekday walk-in hours Wednesday BLUE WATER BALTIMORE: CLEAN WATER. STRONG COMMUNITIES.ABOUTOUR WORKWAYS TO HELPHERRING RUN NURSERYDONATEOUR WATERSHEDS Slide. Slide. Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities. We work towards a future where our waterways are safe and enjoyable for all. TREE SPECIES AVAILABILITY FOR RIDGELY MANOR PARK GIVEAWAY Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to accommodate day-of walk-ups at this time. There is a limit of 3 trees per household. Remember, all understory trees (serviceberry, american hornbeam and witch hazel) are limited to only ONE per species PROTECT - BLUE WATER BALTIMORE Efforts led by individual citizens are making a real difference in local waterways and are ultimately helping to restore the Chesapeake Bay. One example of individual action is the restoration work by a Blue Water Baltimore volunteer and customer Jennifer HERRING RUN NURSERY: A BLUE WATER BALTIMORE PROGRAM About the Nursery. Blue Water Baltimore’s Herring Run Nursery specializes in plants native to Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Our non-profit Nursery offers more than 250 native species of trees, shrubs, vines, flowers, and more to retail and wholesale customers alike. Native plants are a feast for both our eyes and ourplanet.
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. FOUR FERNS FOR DRY PLACES Even more drought-tolerant than lady fern, eastern wood fern is a lovely addition to the native plant garden. Wood ferns form tidy clumps, so they can be used in places where a more formal design is needed or where you are interplanting with other perennials. They are one of the shorter ferns, with a height of 12-18 inches. NATIVE ROSES OF MARYLAND Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)*. Hips on rosa palustris ©Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Swamp rose is relatively upright and tall, reaching a height of up to 8 feet with thorny stems. As the name suggests, swamp rose can tolerate soils that are wet and rich in nutrients. This is also one of the most fragrant native roses. STORM DRAIN ART: A CREATIVE WAY TO PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS Storm drain art is a creative way to protect our waterways. Through art, you can help engage your community, brighten your neighborhood drains, and raise awareness about the importance of keeping our streets and waterways clean. These bright and colorful projects are perfect for community groups, scout troops, student organizations, andother
CITIZEN POLLUTION REPORTING LEADS TO CLEANER WATER. One of the
reasons I love the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972 to prevent pollution to our nation’s waterways, is that it allows citizens the right to participate meaningfully in the regulatory process.. Under the Act, citizens are empowered to help protect their local streams by filing their own enforcement actions against HOW TO KEEP YOUR RAIN BARRELS FREE OF MOSQUITOES The fail-safe way is to drain all of the water within five days of the rain barrel filling up. This solution not only eliminates standing water, but it ensures that the next time it rains the rain barrel will be empty and can reduce runoff, one of rain barrels’ main purposes. If you’re holding onto your water for more than five days, there BLUE WATER BALTIMORE: CLEAN WATER. STRONG COMMUNITIES.ABOUTOUR WORKWAYS TO HELPHERRING RUN NURSERYDONATEOUR WATERSHEDS Slide. Slide. Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities. We work towards a future where our waterways are safe and enjoyable for all. TREE SPECIES AVAILABILITY FOR RIDGELY MANOR PARK GIVEAWAY Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to accommodate day-of walk-ups at this time. There is a limit of 3 trees per household. Remember, all understory trees (serviceberry, american hornbeam and witch hazel) are limited to only ONE per species PROTECT - BLUE WATER BALTIMORE Efforts led by individual citizens are making a real difference in local waterways and are ultimately helping to restore the Chesapeake Bay. One example of individual action is the restoration work by a Blue Water Baltimore volunteer and customer Jennifer HERRING RUN NURSERY: A BLUE WATER BALTIMORE PROGRAM About the Nursery. Blue Water Baltimore’s Herring Run Nursery specializes in plants native to Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Our non-profit Nursery offers more than 250 native species of trees, shrubs, vines, flowers, and more to retail and wholesale customers alike. Native plants are a feast for both our eyes and ourplanet.
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. FOUR FERNS FOR DRY PLACES Even more drought-tolerant than lady fern, eastern wood fern is a lovely addition to the native plant garden. Wood ferns form tidy clumps, so they can be used in places where a more formal design is needed or where you are interplanting with other perennials. They are one of the shorter ferns, with a height of 12-18 inches. NATIVE ROSES OF MARYLAND Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)*. Hips on rosa palustris ©Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Swamp rose is relatively upright and tall, reaching a height of up to 8 feet with thorny stems. As the name suggests, swamp rose can tolerate soils that are wet and rich in nutrients. This is also one of the most fragrant native roses. STORM DRAIN ART: A CREATIVE WAY TO PROTECT OUR WATERWAYS Storm drain art is a creative way to protect our waterways. Through art, you can help engage your community, brighten your neighborhood drains, and raise awareness about the importance of keeping our streets and waterways clean. These bright and colorful projects are perfect for community groups, scout troops, student organizations, andother
CITIZEN POLLUTION REPORTING LEADS TO CLEANER WATER. One of the
reasons I love the Clean Water Act, passed by Congress in 1972 to prevent pollution to our nation’s waterways, is that it allows citizens the right to participate meaningfully in the regulatory process.. Under the Act, citizens are empowered to help protect their local streams by filing their own enforcement actions against HOW TO KEEP YOUR RAIN BARRELS FREE OF MOSQUITOES The fail-safe way is to drain all of the water within five days of the rain barrel filling up. This solution not only eliminates standing water, but it ensures that the next time it rains the rain barrel will be empty and can reduce runoff, one of rain barrels’ main purposes. If you’re holding onto your water for more than five days, there ABOUT US AND OUR MISSION: BLUE WATER BALTIMORE About Us Our Mission Clean water. Strong communities. Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy and thriving communities. For too long, Baltimore’s waterways have been plagued by trash, toxins, sewage, and polluted stormwater.These problems do more than harm our environment; they BLUE WATER BALTIMORE STAFF: MEET AND CONNECT WITH OUR TEAM Darin oversees the operations of our multifaceted projects and staff. A long-time member of Blue Water Baltimore, Darin worked at one of Blue Water Baltimore’s legacy organizations (Herring Run Watershed Association). Darin is a former Chesapeake Bay Program Fellow and Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Phone: 410.254.1577 ext.104.
US ROUTE 40 MULCH FEST Help us care for one of our largest tree planting sites along the median of US Route 40! Blue Water Baltimore has been working for years with West Baltimore communities to re-forest the "Highway toPLANT NATIVE PLANTS
A garden full of plants native to Maryland is a great way to reduce stormwater pollution while providing habitat and food for butterflies, birds, and pollinators. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses that arenative to
FREE TREE GIVEAWAY AT STILLMEADOW COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP Photo by Zoe Gensheimer. Note: Images of folks without masks were taken pre-pandemic. Take home your own free tree! Join us at Stillmeadow Community Fellowship for a tree giveaway this spring and discover the many benefits of native trees. BALTIMORE CITY FORESTRY BOARD MONTHLY MEETING Interested in becoming an advocate for Baltimore's trees? Attend a Baltimore City Forestry Board meeting! Forest Conservancy District Boards, referred to as Forestry Boards, function in all 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City. The boards HARVEST RAINWATER AND INSTALL A RAIN BARREL Purchase a Rain Barrel. Barrels available for purchase at our Herring Run Nursery. For pricing and availability, please contact the nursery at (844) 756-8688 or nursery bluewaterbaltimore org. Collecting and reusing rainwater through a rain barrel is a smart wayto
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LEGISLATIVE SESSION OVERVIEWMarch 26, 2020 —
Maryland’s Legislative Session adjourned early on March 18th for the first time since the Civil War due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With a shorter session and the need for emergency legislation to address this growing public health crisis, our legislators… → STUCK AT HOME? DESIGN A REUSABLE BAG!—
In anticipation of Baltimore’s plastic bag ban, we’re partnering with the Office of Sustainability on a design contest for reusable bags to give out to city residents. Earlier in January, before we fell into the grips of a global pandemic,… → HERRING RUN NURSERY – CLOSEDMarch 16, 2020 —
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