Edible Eden Baltimore Foodscapes, LLC

Gardening

Edible Eden was founded to help people connect with their food source, learn about how food is produced and enjoy the healthiest, freshest and the most local food they can get.

Edible Eden founder, Josh Rosenstein is an Israeli-American farmer, chef, writer, Permaculturalist, and entrepreneur with roots on both sides of the sea. He has over twenty years experience working with plants; from retail nurseries and propagation centers to agriculture of every stripe, as well as landscaping, xeriscaping, and roof gardens. Before founding Edible Eden, he worked as a writer in the PNW and later at the Adamah program at The Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center and Kayam Farm at the Pearlstone Center in Reisterstown, MD. Read more

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    Joanne Westerman

    Shared on facebook.com

    I have had my front yard garden now for 3 months? Josh was amazing to work with, included me in the design and planning as much as I wanted to be, made great suggestions and offers to make the garden and the experience better. I'd have him back in a second when I plan more spaces for an edible take over. I love picking strawberries on the path to the front door. A lovely welcome home. Thanks, Josh, I'm so happy with it.

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    Charlene M.

    Shared on yelp.com

    Phenomenal local business offering landscaping and edible garden design/maintenance for homes, schools, senior centers and other facilities. Workshops offered through the Station North Tool Library have been great as well. From pallet gardens to natural beauty products, every workshop gives you a finished product to take home and enjoy for months to come!

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    Michael Wohl

    Shared on facebook.com

    I found just by reading there Facebook page and talking to Josh that you can get alot of information about growing Vegetables. He is a very good farmer and his crew. Come by and just see his lawn that he is starting to get around to plant his Vegetables.

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