Hey fellow plant enthusiasts! I've got a bit of a unique situation. My house has an HVAC system that drips water consistently into one spot, and it's causing a bit of a flood. I can't really drain it away, and I'm currently collecting the water in a small trashcan that fills up within a few days. So, here's my two-part question: First, is this HVAC water safe for watering plants, or could it potentially harm them? Second, can anyone recommend a plant that can thrive in a large pot under these wet conditions? Thanks for any help!
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I’d recommend trying out Hydrangeas. I had one planted right under a roof drain, and it absolutely thrived in all that water! It's a beautiful option if you're looking for something that can handle the moisture.
Consider looking into native plants suitable for a rain garden! If you're in Central North Carolina, I can suggest some specific options—just let me know, and I’d be happy to help you find the best fit for your area!

That sounds great! I’m in Central North Carolina and would love your suggestions.