ECHO Global Farm, North Fort Myers FL
Address | 17391 Durrance Rd, North Fort Myers, FL, United States | ||||||||||
Phone | +1 239-543-3246 | ||||||||||
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Website | echonet.org | ||||||||||
Categories | Tourist Attraction, Book Store, Farm, Library, Non-Profit Organization | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.5 8 reviews | ||||||||||
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ECHO Global Farm reviews
8The selection and prices are terrific, and their staff are able to answer specific questions and make knowledgeable recommendations to you
Incredible tour. Super cool lessons on gardening locally and globally, and lots of interesting techniques. A visit here changed my whole perspective on how I'm managing my local garden.
Love this place; so informative; off the beaten path plants; free entry to nursery; fantastic tours on Saturday cost $12; handmade items; they help people live all around the world.
This is an AMAZING place! You learn about how sustainable farming is helping the most impoverished people. Everyone is kind and friendly at the farm. Everyone should visit this place at least once.
We went on a farm tour this week with our little one and had a great time! Very educational and many cool research projects going on. Fun animals for the kiddo to see as well! Had a wonderful time and will definitely be back.
A great place to learn about permaculture and growing food. Great selection of plants for your food forest. Charlie and Stacy are always helpful whenever I need advice on my plants.
Very educational & inspiring to see the wide variety of micro agriculture techniques. Much can be learned from here.
On two occasions these folks appeared to be self centered and preoccupied. Nice concept but not really up to speed with the needs of the 'globe', our planet. Volunteers clearly need some client/service skill sets. Nobody there can walk on water, but they act omnipotent. Still, right-on type of remedial environmental effort- hope they stay strong!