Listen "Episode 120: Urban Gardening for Sustainability, Community and Profit "
Episode Synopsis
This episode features Josh Rosenstein the owner and founder of Edible Eden Baltimore Foodscapes. He talks about how his company designs, installs, and maintains edible gardens and ecological landscaping for homeowners, businesses and schools in Baltimore, Maryland, and how he struggles to balance a triple bottom line of sustainability, community, and profit.
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Josh Rosenstein - owner and founder of Edible Eden Baltimore Foodscapes
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Edible Eden Baltimore Foodscapes
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About the host:Taylor Haelterman is pursuing a master’s degree in environment, science and health journalism at Michigan State University. As a volunteer, intern, podcast producer, editor and host, she’s had a hand in nearly every aspect of audio production and live radio. She plans to continue combining her passion for audio with her love of storytelling for the rest of her career.
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