Annapolis Department of Recreation and Parks
Annapolis, MD — Annapolis Mayor Jarod Littmann invites residents of the City of Annapolis to join in the effort to beautify Maryland’s Capital City by participating in GreenScape 2026, set for Saturday, April 25.
GreenScape is a volunteer effort that encourages individuals and organizations to plant and maintain flower and vegetable gardens in public spaces throughout the City. For GreenScape, the City provides plant materials, mulch, trash bags, and gloves. Members of the community volunteer to make a difference in Annapolis. In 2025, nearly 400 people participated in GreenScape to plant 1,481 perennials, 54 trees and shrubs, and 241 herbs and vegetables. Participants in GreenScape must pre-register to receive plants.
Two GreenScape organizational meetings will be held (both on Wednesdays): 6 p.m. on Feb. 4 and March 4, 2026 at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center, 273 Hilltop Lane in Annapolis.
If you are unable to attend the meeting(s) you can download the order form at www.annapolis.gov/GreenScape starting Feb. 4. Complete the form and email it to Marisa Wittlinger at mdwittlinger@annapolis.gov. For more information, please visit www.annapolis.gov/GreenScape.
The Mission of the Annapolis Recreation and Parks Department: To enrich the quality of life for Annapolis area residents and advocate for healthy, active living by offering quality recreational programs and community facilities within an array of parks and natural open spaces.