Gyeongsan City Recruiting Apartment Complexes for Second Half 'On-Site Companion Plant Clinic'... Repotting Workshop and Education Offered
Gyeongsan City is accepting applications until August 29 from apartment complexes wishing to participate in the second half of the year’s On-Site Companion Plant Clinic (2025 On-Site Companion Plant Clinic).
This program is designed to help residents easily experience urban agriculture in their daily lives through companion plant care education and a repotting workshop. It will be held at four apartment complexes in the city over four days, from September 22 to September 25.
The recruitment is open to apartment complexes with 500 or more households within the city, and applications may be submitted by either the resident representative or the management office director.
Applications can be submitted in person at the Rural Development Division of the Gyeongsan Agricultural Technology Center or via email.
The Gyeongsan Agricultural Technology Center will conduct a comprehensive review, considering the number of households, willingness to cooperate, and availability of operational space, before making the final selection.
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Lee Heesoo, Director of the Gyeongsan Agricultural Technology Center, said, "We hope many apartment complexes will show interest in and participate in the On-Site Companion Plant Clinic, which offers an easy way to experience urban agriculture in daily life." He added, "We will continue to expand customized horticultural and therapeutic agriculture programs to meet the needs of our citizens."
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