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Ecovision Landscapes brings eco-friendly yards to SWFL

Summary by Gulfshore Business
Timothy and Lindsay Watkins met at ECHO, a North Fort Myers nonprofit that provides resources for sustainable farming in impoverished communities across the world. He worked in the nursery. She worked in the seed bank. “I kind of grew the trees and she grew the seeds, and we got together,” Tim says. “We met there and really started our family here in Southwest Florida.” That includes four children — three teenagers and a 7-year-old — and a young…
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Gulfshore Business broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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