PPNA Greening

PPNA Greening Working towards making Patterson Park the greenest neighborhood in Baltimore! PPNA, formerly known as the Baltimore Linwood Association, was founded in 1986.

A standing committee of the Patterson Park Neighborhood Association Inc (PPNA), a 501c3 community based nonprofit in Southeast Baltimore City, and run by residents who are volunteers. The name was legally changed in 2004.

It’s that time of year
11/14/2021

It’s that time of year

10/07/2021
10/05/2021
01/31/2021

There's already a long list of reasons to like trees, we know. Warding off depression could be the latest entry on that list, based on a study of 9,751 residents in Leipzig, Germany.

01/29/2021

Members of the group might be interested in sharing their expertise! DPW is putting together a “virtual GROW Center” to share greening related resources w/ residents and community gardeners and they are looking for feedback on the draft.

Feel free to leave a comment on the Google Doc or email Anikah Rutah at [email protected].

Many of the actions that are needed to protect and maintain the health of our waterways, also contribute to creating healthy and sustainable communities. From individual residents and community groups to organizations and government, we all play a unique and critical role in helping to care for our....

01/22/2021

A quick walk outside this morning with a macro lens shows how important it is to leave native plants standing through the winter. The insects that we invite during the warm months to our plants are currently using the dead stems of natives for overwintering as adults, larvae, or in their egg stage. The holes that they make in the stem are usually inconspicuous at around 1-3 millimeters wide. Some insect species also overwinter in leaf litter, bark, or under the ground.

PPNA Board Election at 7:00pm. Click below for zoom link.
01/11/2021

PPNA Board Election at 7:00pm. Click below for zoom link.

January 11, 7:00 PM | Zoom Meeting

12/29/2020

Our completely unranked, unofficial, unobjective love letter to the best city on earth.

10/27/2020

It’s Timberdoodle Time! In the final days of American Woodcocks begin pushing through the city. If you see an injured Woodcock or any Woodcock sitting on the ground next to a building it needs help. Gently grab the bird, place in a paper bag closed with a binder clip or clothespin and contact us or Phoenix Wildlife Center, Inc. Thank you for keeping these birds safe!

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