Southland Nursery is a locally owned family business since 1972. Our Conway location covers nearly 30 acres of plants, shrubs, flowers & trees fields and greenhouses. In fact, it is so large that our customers have to tour in one of our golf carts! Our Myrtle Beach location is located close to many of the newer housing developments and is readily available to serve customers living closer to the beach.
The variety of plants that we hold at our two sites come from trusted southern coastal growers and are held in our nursery to insure that from the smallest sprig to our mature 20' tall trees, all are hardy for our area. So protect your investment by counting on our 40 plus years of experience before making your tree, shrub, or ground cover selections.
The variety of plants that we hold at our two sites come from trusted southern coastal growers and are held in our nursery to insure that from the smallest sprig to our mature 20' tall trees, all are hardy for our area. So protect your investment by counting on our 40 plus years of experience before making your tree, shrub, or ground cover selections.
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Landscaping - Plant, Tree and Sod Installation - Our experienced and supervised staff are trained to install all types and sizes of plants. We are able to implement turn key projects or we will work directly with your project superintendents or lead personnel. Site Grading - By using our company's variety of equipment, our trained staff can grade your job site in compliance with county/city regulations.
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We are a gardeners nursery with everything for both the expert and novice alike. Our plant prices will match if not beat the big warehouses so let us help you brighten up your outdoor living areas as well as your bottom line. We pride ourselves in carrying the best selection of trees, shrubs, ground-covers, annuals and perennials, mulches, pinestraw and other products.
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Local Soil Conditions - Simplified, Coastal South Carolina has three basic types of soil. One is Silicate that looks like black dirt in which water just stands on top. There is also a second type called Wet Clay it is like jello-locals call it Gumbo. Thirdly there is, being on the coastline, a type called Sandy Soil-which is very porous due to its sand content.
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