The Espoma Company has formed a strategic partnership with the National Gardening Association (NGA). As part of the relationship, Espoma will become the exclusive sponsor of NGA’s website as well as its Regional Gardening Reports, an e-newsletter that goes out every other week to twelve gardening zones across the country.
This sponsorship will provide millions of consumers each year with invaluable information on natural and organic gardening as well as exposure to Espoma products and information. “The Espoma Company has vigorously demonstrated its commitment to our vision of connecting people to plants in the areas of plant-based education, health and wellness, environmental stewardship, community development, and home gardening," said Mike Metallo, President & CEO of the Association. “The Espoma philosophy and product line perfectly fits our mission and our brand."
About the Espoma Company: The Espoma Company, based in Millville, N.J., is a fourth generation, family-owned business that has been a pioneer in organic gardening since 1929. Espoma products work in harmony with nature to grow beautiful lawns & gardens, preserve natural resources, and make a greener world for future generations. Espoma offers a complete selection of natural plant foods, lawn foods, control products, and potting mixes that are available nationwide.
About the National Gardening Association: Founded in 1973, the National Gardening Association is a national nonprofit leader in plant-based education, respected for its award-winning Web sites and newsletters, grants and curricula for youth gardens, and research for the lawn and garden industry. NGA's mission is to advance the personal, community, and educational benefits of gardening by supporting gardeners and teachers with information and resources.
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