What’cha Growin? Podcast Episode #10 David Leeman

Whatcha Growin? episode 10

My friend David Leeman is an adventurous gardener whose experiences span a widely divergent range of growing conditions. During Toronto’s growing season he works non-stop as a professional gardener, tending to and restoring gardens for clients. When not working on other people’s gardens, David experiments in growing trees seedlings and has been growing his own vegetable plot at the Leslie Spit Allotments for 14 years! Before the winter chill sets in David packs his bags and heads to warmer climates to take advantage of a second growing season elsewhere. For the past 8 years he’s found himself returning to locations in Barbados and St. Lucia where he has worked on client gardens, run an organic farm, and helped to restore a damaged botanical garden.

In this episode, David and I chat about his work as a professional gardener here in Toronto and delve into some of the exciting experiences (chocolate, vanilla, nutmeg!) and challenges he has faced gardening in the Caribbean.

Episode #10: David Leeman | Professional Gardener / Gardening in the Caribbean

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David Leeman

About My Guest

David Leeman is a professional gardener who splits his time between Toronto, Canada and warmer winter destinations. His mantra is, “The right plant in the right place.”

Emerald House St. Lucia
David managed, Emerald House, an organic farm in St. Lucia that supplies food to a very hoity-toity eco resort.

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A beautiful planting of yellow and orange cosmos that David planted along an old wall at the Emerald House farm in St. Lucia.

Giant Granadilla
Giant Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis) fruit that David grew from seed. When we went to visit him in St. Lucia he greeted us with this fruit. It is like a melon and passionfruit rolled into one.

cacao_drying
Cacao beans are laid out to dry on a rack inside this building. The rack is pulled out onto the tracks when it is sunny and quickly pushed back inside when it rains.

stlucia_coffee
A little known delicacy: the thin layer of sweet and citrusy flesh from around a freshly plucked coffee bean.

vanillaorchid_cacao
Vanilla plants (an orchid) growing up the trunk of a cacao tree. Emerald House was a former chocolate plantation. A small orchard of trees still thrive on the land. During his time there, David grew vanilla pods and managed to reach the temperatures required to cause fermentation by keeping the pods in the cabin of his truck!

David Leeman
David preparing the day’s harvest of organically grown edibles and cut flowers to be delivered to the resort. The flowers he is bundling are the infamous torch ginger that I had helped to harvest during my stay on the farm. It was a very memorable experience!

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A gorgeous trough of species begonias growing in David’s current home garden. [Photo provided by David Leeman]

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Gayla Trail
Gayla is a writer, photographer, and former graphic designer with a background in the Fine Arts, cultural criticism, and ecology. She is the author, photographer, and designer of best-selling books on gardening, cooking, and preserving.

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3 thoughts on “What’cha Growin? Podcast Episode #10 David Leeman

  1. Great discussion. That bunch of green bananas reminded that I have to make green banana porridge tomorrow morning. Mango season is giving way to the avocado season…………Lots and lots of avocado dips, ice-cream and smoothies.

  2. hi – I finally got the time to sit and listen – what a great interview, the right plant in the right place’ – nice and wow David love that you share and experiment so much … your plant knowledge is expansive … interesting that you’re growing in dappled sunlight where you are now and ‘heheh – got to love the fence-climbing rabbit’ … also love that vanilla growing up the cacao tree. What better friends! …

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