Drought-Tolerant Plants

Water management is becoming more of a concern in everyday gardening, especially with longer dry spells and less predictable weather across the UK. Choosing drought-tolerant plants, or even just adding a few low-water options, can make things a lot easier. You spend less time watering, and the garden tends to cope better when the weather turns dry.

Have a look through our collection of drought-tolerant plants suited to UK gardens. You’ll find options for dry soil, sunny spots, and areas that don't get watered very often.

Plant Highlights

  • A mix of drought-tolerant plants that generally cope well when the soil is dry
  • Includes perennials, shrubs, herbs, and grasses that don’t need constant watering
  • Suitable for borders, pots, gravel areas, and spots that get a lot of sun
  • Selected because they hold up well without too much ongoing care
  • Some are known to attract bees and other pollinators
  • Works for both newer gardeners and those with more experience

About Our Drought-Tolerant Plant Collection

This collection brings together plants that are known to handle dry conditions fairly well. If your garden tends to dry out quickly, or you've got an area that gets full sun most of the day, these are usually the types that cope better over time.

  • Lavender (Lavandula varieties): Known for its scent and soft grey leaves. It suits dry soil and sunny areas and doesn’t need much once it settles in.
  • Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis): A reliable, easy plant that stays green most of the year and fits well into low-water gardens.
  • Perovskia (Russian Sage): Light growth with a softer look. Works well in open spaces where the soil doesn’t hold much moisture.
  • Agapanthus (African Lily): Produces taller stems and bold flowers. Once established, it tends to look after itself.
  • Festuca and ornamental grasses: Simple grasses that add texture and movement. They manage well even in drier or more exposed spots.
  • Sedum (stonecrop varieties): Holds water in its leaves, which makes it a safe choice if you’re working with dry soil or don’t want something too demanding.

Why Buy Drought-Tolerant Plants from Carbeth Plants

We try to focus on plants that actually do well in UK gardens, not just ones that look good in ideal conditions.

  • Sourced from UK growers who are used to working with local weather
  • Chosen because they grow steadily and hold their shape over time
  • Clear details on sizes and plant types so you know what to expect
  • A reliable range of drought-resistant plants that aren't difficult to manage
  • Packed carefully so they arrive in decent condition
  • Help is there if you’re unsure what to go for

Why Choose Drought-Tolerant Plants for Your Garden

A dry garden doesn’t mean it has to feel empty. It usually just comes down to picking plants that suit the conditions you already have.

  • Cuts down how often you need to water, especially during warmer weather
  • Copes better with dry spells and full sun than many other plants
  • Easier to manage if you don’t want something too high-maintenance
  • Works well in lighter, free-draining soil
  • A more practical way to garden if water use is a concern
  • Helps keep the garden looking steady through drier periods

Create a Dry Garden That Still Feels Alive

You can still build a garden that feels full and interesting, even if you’re working with dry soil or less water.

  • Many drought-tolerant flowers naturally attract bees and butterflies
  • Plants like lavender and echinacea provide a steady nectar source
  • Supports local wildlife without needing extra effort
  • Helps create a more balanced garden environment
  • Can improve soil structure over time
  • A simple way to make your garden both practical and enjoyable

Our Quality Promise & UK Delivery

Every plant is checked before it leaves us, so you receive something healthy and ready to settle in. We take care with packing to make sure everything arrives as it should.

  • Fast and reliable UK delivery
  • Secure packaging to protect plants in transit
  • Strong, garden-ready plants from trusted growers
  • Consistent quality across the full range

If you’re looking to build a garden that needs less watering but still looks good through the year, this is a good place to start. Browse the collection and choose drought-tolerant plants that suit your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drought-tolerant plants are varieties that can cope with dry conditions and need less watering once established. Many are naturally suited to dry soil, full sun, and areas that don’t hold moisture well.
Yes, especially with the way the UK weather has been changing. Many drought-tolerant plants grow well here, particularly in sunny spots or free-draining soil.
They still need watering while they’re getting established. After that, they usually need far less water than other plants, though a deep watering now and then can still help during very hot weather.
You can, but pots tend to dry out quicker. Choosing the right soil and container size helps, and you may still need to water occasionally.
Free-draining soil works best. Sandy or gravelly soil is ideal, but you can improve heavier soil by adding organic matter to help with drainage.
Spring and early autumn are usually the best times. This gives plants a chance to settle in before extreme weather, helping them build strong roots.