Drought Tolerant Plants

Drought tolerant plants are becoming more and more sought after, even here in the Northeast. With summers growing drier and warmer each year, combined with a precious and limited water supply, everyone wants to do their part by planting a more sustainable landscape.

Here are some of our favorite water-wise drought tolerant plants that, once established, will survive dry conditions and heat up your garden landscape with colorful blooms and texture all summer long!

Favorite Drought Tolerant Plants

Bandana Pink Lantana

Bandana Pink Lantana

Happy Hour Banana Portulaca

Happy Hour Banana Portulaca

Cherry Tart Stonecrop

Cherry Tart Stonecrop

Belleza Gaura

Belleza Gaura

Spice Hot Paprika Tickseed

Spice Hot Paprika Tickseed

Sunburst False Sunflower

Sunburst False Sunflower

The right drought tolerant plant choices with minimal water needs can make a big difference in your water bill and contribute to conservation for a better environment.

Learn more about how to save water and still have healthy plants from the UNH Cooperative Extension.

Visit our Garden Center for more drought tolerant plants and to get professional advice from our staff on making the right selections for your garden space. Ask our landscaping team about the water-wise benefits of irrigation and installation of a RainBird automatic sprinkler system.

My Pro Tip

For more beneficial landscaping practices, consider native plants. Native plants are those that occur naturally in a region in which they evolved. When you plant something native, you not only help to preserve biodiversity for pollinators, birds and other wildlife, you can also reduce watering needs, maintenance requirements, and soil erosion.

Native plants are not only a great option as drought tolerant plants, but also because of their striking visual quality. Ask us about the many benefits of native plants and our conservation-focused landscaping services.

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