Comments regarding ECHO (Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization)
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Positive | DanMcNellen (2 reviews) | On Oct 23, 2012, DanMcNellen Lake Worth, FL wrote: One of my favorite places to go in Fort Myers. All of the staff are helpful and are happy to help you. Tons of seeds/plants and even more information on gardening. |
Positive | Noell_swfl (1 review) | On Jun 3, 2006, Noell_swfl Fort Myers, FL (Zone 10a) wrote: I grew up down the road from there! They are so cool and the perople are really nice! Everytime I have been there the place is clean and they are very much inot Please don't touch! no jerms! |
Positive | PtchwrkFarm (1 review) | On Jul 9, 2005, PtchwrkFarm wrote: I have watched the growth and development of ECHO for about 15 years. As a writer of gardening articles and books, I am especially impressed by the careful and accurate advice they give to those who request seed from them, and by the scope of their offerings to workers in third-world countries. I have had good results from the chaya cuttings that I ordered from ECHO. Their directions were helpful. When I grow tired of all the sad and discouraging daily news, I find hope in the practical, well-run, life-affirming work that ECHO carries on quietly, day after day, around the world. I too have been glad to contribute to their work. |
Positive | Jsinger (6 reviews) | On Jan 1, 2000, Jsinger wrote: They're four-square and their products are high quality. Also, if you live in the near tropics, a [free] subscription to their EDN [ECHO Development Notes] newsletter is a must read. It's wonderful stuff; if you're ever in Ft. Myers, I'd say a visit is a must. |
Positive | MichaelRBubb (3 reviews) | On Dec 1, 1999, MichaelRBubb wrote: They sell a select variety of seeds for US gardeners. Some I have never found elsewhere: seminole pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata), Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa), Cranberry Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella). They have a wealth of information about all of their seeds, and are a pleasure to do business with. You will probably end up on their mailing list for future donations, but amazingly, I didn't mind this a bit- I even have made some donations! My opinion is that they are a spectacular organization with a good cause. |