Need Help Choosing Low-Maintenance Plants for Zone 8a

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Asked By GreenThumb101 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for some suggestions on low-maintenance plants for my garden. I live in 8a, but I often have migraines that make it tough to manage my garden regularly, like pulling weeds or watering. I really need plants that I can just set and forget after they're established. Any tips would be awesome!

3 Answers

Answered By PlantEnthusiast53 On

I found a great tool called Native Plant Finder where you can enter your zip code to get plant suggestions. Native plants generally won’t need as much soil prep as others, but a little amendment can help them settle in better if you're up for it!

GreenThumb101 -

That sounds perfect! I’ve played around with coffee grounds before, but I probably didn’t do it right.

Answered By NatureLover89 On

If you're in a tough climate, native plants are your best friend! They've adapted to survive in your area, so they’re way more resilient than non-natives. But yeah, knowing your exact location helps narrow it down!

GreenThumb101 -

Thanks for the advice! I’m actually in South Carolina, but I can find my zone. You’re right, non-natives can get out of control!

Answered By GardenGoddess42 On

Check out this site to find your hardiness zone based on your zip code! For a solid low-maintenance option, try Autumn Joy Sedum. It's super hardy—I've had it in a pot with zero care, and it still bloomed beautifully! Just some quick pruning in spring is all it needs in terms of care.

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