Echo announces free gardening event at north america impact center, fort myers title

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Introduction to ECHO’s Gardening Day

ECHO, a prominent nonprofit organization, is dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture and food security. Recognizing the importance of gardening in achieving these goals, ECHO has planned a special day of gardening events at its North America Impact Center.

on Saturday, March 28, 2024. ## Introduction to Plant Multiplication Techniques Plant multiplication is a vital skill for gardeners and farmers alike, ensuring a sustainable and abundant harvest. The ECHO Global Farm offers a unique opportunity to learn about various methods of plant propagation. From cutting and seed germination to division, these techniques can significantly increase your plant population.

For more information about ECHO and how to support its mission, call 239- 543-3246 or visit ECHOnet.org. ¦

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