What Can I Do With My HVAC Water and Which Plants Thrive in Wet Conditions?

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Asked By CuriousCactus123 On

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!

2 Answers

Answered By PlantWhisperer77 On

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.

Answered By GreenThumbGal88 On

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!

CuriousCactus123 -

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

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