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Master Gardener Hotline
Free help with my gardening questions?
Yes! We know that there are many places that you can go to get help with your Orange County gardening problems and pests, but the Master Gardener hotline is staffed with trained personnel who have access to some of the best information, resources and staff in the county. If they don't know the answer immediately, they will get it!

You can reach a Master Gardener by phone or email, which ever is more convenient for you. If we can be of assistance, just let us know.

Please note that the information provided is specific to your area of Orange County and may not be applicable in other areas or even nearby cities.
For this reason, the hotline services are only available to Orange County residents.
Master Gardener Hotline
  The Master Gardener Hotline is staffed every day, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, except holidays.
 

Phone number:714-708-1646

  If all volunteers are busy helping other gardeners, please leave us a message. Someone will get back to you as soon as possible. Leave the following information so that we can be sure to reach you:
 
Your Name
Phone Number
Your question(s) or description of your problem
Where you live (city)
The best time to reach you
   
Master Gardener Email
  If you prefer write to us about your problem or questions, we can be reached at:
 
Email: ucmastergardeners@yahoo.com
Please include the same information listed above.

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