Baltimore Green Space works to protect community gardens, pocket parks, and other open spaces created and cared for by city residents.
At the request of community groups, Baltimore Green Space acquires community-managed open spaces and provides support to those who care for them. This allows communities to ensure that their urban oases endure without taking on the responsibilities of acquisition, ownership, and liability.
What’s New
- Visit some of Baltimore's wonderful community gardens on August 21, and end with a party at the Duncan Street Miracle Garden, a Baltimore Green Space site! Travel by bike or by bus. Click here to learn more.
- Come visit us at the Waverly Farmers Market on Saturday, September 4, 7 to noon (32nd Street & Barclay Avenue).
- Baltimore City has established a policy to sell land in use as community-managed open space to qualified land trusts for $1 per lot. Click here to learn about what this can mean for your community's special open space. Click here to read the Baltimore Sun's coverage.
- Baltimore Green Space blogs about “Creating green spaces” at the Open Society Institute's Audacious Ideas blog.
Our Community Garden in Sandtown/Winchester

