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In this episode of the Foodscaper Podcast, host Matt Lebon chats with Leslie Bennett, founder of Pine House Edible Gardens, about her journey from law to foodscaping. Leslie shares her experiences running a design-build-maintenance company in Oakland, California, and highlights the importance of creating integrated, meaningful landscapes.
She discusses her vision for the Black Sanctuary Gardens project, which promotes equity by developing gardens with black women in Oakland. The conversation delves into design principles such as visual balance and foliage contrast, and how these concepts translate into beautiful, functional foodscapes.
Leslie's passion for connecting people with the land and fostering diverse, inclusive gardening spaces shines through in this inspiring episode. Sponsored by Epic Gardening and Stark Bros Nursery.
00:00 Podcast episode with Leslie Bennett
01:15 Meet Leslie Bennett
01:38 Leslie Bennett's Background and Pine House Edible Gardens
02:44 Team Dynamics and Integrative Approach
05:13 Challenges and Philosophy in Garden Design
06:35 Inspiration and Vision for Edible Landscaping
10:07 Personal Journey: From Law to Gardening
14:43 Starting Pine House Edible Gardens
16:58 Learning and Growing in the Field
20:53 Collaborative Design and Team Expertise
25:50 Balancing Vision and Business Growth
27:12 Navigating Hardscape Challenges
28:04 Introducing Black Sanctuary Gardens
31:15 Equity Pricing Framework
45:35 The Importance of Foliage Contrast
52:17 Finding Inspiration in Plants
Pine House Edible Gardens
Leslie’s Books
In this episode of the Foodscaper Podcast, host Matt Lebon chats with Leslie Bennett, founder of Pine House Edible Gardens, about her journey from law to foodscaping. Leslie shares her experiences running a design-build-maintenance company in Oakland, California, and highlights the importance of creating integrated, meaningful landscapes.
She discusses her vision for the Black Sanctuary Gardens project, which promotes equity by developing gardens with black women in Oakland. The conversation delves into design principles such as visual balance and foliage contrast, and how these concepts translate into beautiful, functional foodscapes.
Leslie's passion for connecting people with the land and fostering diverse, inclusive gardening spaces shines through in this inspiring episode. Sponsored by Epic Gardening and Stark Bros Nursery.
00:00 Podcast episode with Leslie Bennett
01:15 Meet Leslie Bennett
01:38 Leslie Bennett's Background and Pine House Edible Gardens
02:44 Team Dynamics and Integrative Approach
05:13 Challenges and Philosophy in Garden Design
06:35 Inspiration and Vision for Edible Landscaping
10:07 Personal Journey: From Law to Gardening
14:43 Starting Pine House Edible Gardens
16:58 Learning and Growing in the Field
20:53 Collaborative Design and Team Expertise
25:50 Balancing Vision and Business Growth
27:12 Navigating Hardscape Challenges
28:04 Introducing Black Sanctuary Gardens
31:15 Equity Pricing Framework
45:35 The Importance of Foliage Contrast
52:17 Finding Inspiration in Plants
Pine House Edible Gardens
Leslie’s Books