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  2. Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization - Wikipedia

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    ECHO is headquartered in North Fort Myers, Florida.Its 56 acre campus houses the North America Impact Center, a demonstration and research farm, a reference library with a variety of resources about rare agricultural crops and techniques, [5] a seed bank, a tropical fruit nursery with a large collection of bamboo varieties, and a bookstore.

  3. 15 Garden Edging Ideas to Keep Your Landscape Looking Neat - AOL

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    These 15 garden edging ideas are well-suited to any style or budget—they help protect your plots while adding a neat finishing touch to the landscaping.

  4. The 16 Best Edging Plants to Finish Off Your Garden - AOL

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    2. Delosperma. How much sunlight it needs: Full sun Why we love it: Fast grower, color shade range This cute creeping perennial comes in white or neon colors such hot pink, yellow and orange.

  5. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    The large leaves that feature in tropical plants require the soil to be humid at all times, so irrigation is essential for some gardens. Over-watering causes the roots to rot, killing plants. A tropical plant that is not cold-hardy should be brought indoors during the winter and returned to the garden for the summer.

  6. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fort Myers Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden ... Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden: ... Miami, Florida 25.6695° N, 80.2856° W Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens ...

  7. List of invasive species in the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    A nonprofit organization named The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council lists exotic species as belonging in Category I: "altering native plant communities by displacing native species, changing community structures or ecological functions, or hybridizing with natives"; and Category II: "increased in abundance or frequency but have not yet altered ...

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