Tree Giveaway Interest Form

Thank you for your interest in free trees from Blue Water Baltimore. Use this form to send us your request for tree(s). Please understand we cannot guarantee exactly what trees will be available the day of the event, but we will notify you if your tree is not available before the event.

Free trees are available to residents of Baltimore City and Baltimore County only, please do not sign up for a tree if you live outside of these beautiful places.

  • Trees must be planted in residents’ yards this spring, not as street trees, at churches, schools or other public property
  • 5 trees maximum of which no more than 3 can be flowering or understory trees
  • Open to residents Baltimore City and County only
  • Pre-ordered trees must be picked up between 10-noon, those not picked up by noon are available for walk ups.
  • Trees must be planted by June 1st,  on properties described above

If you need help selecting a tree we have created a fact sheet for each tree in our Tree Giveaway LookbookRemember: right tree, right place.  Please enter the address where the tree will be planted.

Our host is Stillmeadow Community Fellowship.  Stillmeadow is a congregation that is developing their 10 acre campus into a model property for watershed restoration, nature reconnection and learning, and stewardship.  The property includes a gorgeous peace park and walking trail should you wish to explore more or revisit the location in the future.   

Location and timing:

  • Stillmeadow Community Fellowship is located at 5110 Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229 near Historic Irvington Neighborhood of Baltimore
  • Pre-registered trees can be picked up between 10a-12p
  • Walkups 12p-2p
Please contact Sean at [email protected] for more information about your trees or the tree giveaway.
Project Partners:
Stillmeadow Community Fellowship our host site
Trees and staff support provided by TreeBaltimore, Baltimore City Recreation and Parks and Baltimore County Environmental Protection and Sustainability.  Other funding support by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.