Contact Us

Whether you’re tackling a tricky salt‑spray problem or simply eager to share a garden success, we’d love to hear from you. Our hands‑on team, gardening daily in zones 8–9, replies to every message personally and promptly. Choose any of the contact options below, and let’s grow better coastal landscapes together.

Phone Support
Call us at +1 (910) 555‑0183 Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM EST. We welcome quick plant‑ID questions, scheduling for nursery visits, and follow‑up on article topics. If we miss your call during peak season, leave a brief voicemail; we return all messages within one business day.

Email Assistance
For detailed inquiries, project proposals, or photo submissions, write to [email protected]. Attach clear images and include your USDA zone or city—those details help us tailor recommendations. Expect a thoughtful, resource‑packed reply within 24 hours on weekdays.

Mailing Address
Southeast Garden
456 Coastal Breeze Road
Wilmington, NC 28403
USA

We love receiving seeds for trial, local plant catalogs, or printed materials showcasing coastal gardens. Please note that unsolicited samples cannot be returned, but we’ll credit useful data in our field notes.

Media & Collaboration
Journalists, podcast hosts, and community groups can reach out for expert commentary on salt tolerance, hurricane recovery, and native plant ecology. We’re available for interviews, guest articles, and workshop partnerships across the Carolinas, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle.

Wholesale & Landscape Inquiries
Landscape professionals seeking bulk quantities of trial‑proven cultivars should phone first to confirm availability, then follow up via email for a price sheet. We specialize in zone 8–9 natives, evergreen screens, and dune stabilizers.

Response Philosophy
Fast, practical, coastal‑specific advice—that’s our promise. Whether you’re combating salt spray, choosing deer‑resistant shrubs, or rebuilding after a storm, your message will reach someone who gardens under the same salty breezes you do. We look forward to growing healthier, more sustainable landscapes together.