Sidewalk Repotting + Tree Giveaway!

Sat Jun 27 2026 at 10:00 am to 01:30 pm UTC-04:00

B. Willow | Baltimore

B.Willow
Publisher/HostB.Willow
Sidewalk Repotting + Tree Giveaway!
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Join us outside the shop for our monthly Sidewalk Repotting day
About this Event

No tickets needed but RSVP appreciated! Bring up to 3 plants from home to get repotted by one of our plant care experts directly outside the shop along our sidewalk.

No fee, we only charge for soil. Bring pots from home or select from one of ours!

Looking to have more plants repotted or can't make this date? You can always schedule an appointment with us! for more details.

PLUS, from 10AM-12PM we will be joined by for a native tree giveaway (while they last!). Registering here does not guarantee you a tree.

Here's what species they will be bringing:


River birch (Betula nigra)
  • 40–70 feet tall
  • 40–60 feet spread
  • Characterized by attractive peeling, papery bark in shades of cinnamon and cream
  • Small, dark green, serrated leaves that turn yellow in fall
  • Best planted along stream banks, in swamps, and on flood plains
  • Beneficial to wildlife: provides food and shelter for birds such as nuthatches and Brown Creepers
  • Heat, flood, and drought tolerant once established

Blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica)
  • 30–50 feet tall (can reach 75 feet in ideal conditions)
  • 20–30 feet spread
  • Known for its brilliant scarlet, orange, and purple fall foliage
  • Glossy, dark green leaves and distinctive blocky bark on mature trees
  • Best planted in moist, well-drained soils but adaptable to a range of urban conditions
  • Beneficial to wildlife: flowers support pollinators, and fruits are eaten by songbirds, and other wildlife
  • Highly tolerant of drought once established and resistant to many pests and diseases

Northern oed Oak (Quercus rubra)
  • 60–75 feet tall
  • 45–50 feet spread
  • Large, stately shade tree with broad, rounded canopy
  • Dark green leaves with pointed lobes that turn red to reddish-brown in fall
  • Best planted in well-drained soils in parks, yards, and urban landscapes
  • Beneficial to wildlife: acorns provide food for squirrels, deer, and many bird species
  • Tolerant of urban conditions, heat, and moderate drought once established

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B. Willow, 220 W 27th Street, Baltimore, United States

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