Serving South Carolina
Vetiver plants for South Carolina
From the Lowcountry to the Upstate, vetiver gives South Carolina landowners a deep-rooted, non-invasive hedge for erosion, livestock fencing alternatives, and shoreline buffers.
Climate & zones
USDA zones 7b–9a. Vetiver overwinters reliably statewide and resumes growth in early April. USDA zones: 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a.
Shipping to South Carolina
Two-day Priority shipping from our Georgia farm covers all of South Carolina. We schedule large wholesale orders around your planting window.
Local context
South Carolina's mix of sandy coastal soils and heavy Piedmont clay both benefit from vetiver's deep root system. We regularly ship to Charleston, Beaufort, Columbia, and Greenville landscape contractors.
Retail uses in South Carolina
- •Slope stabilization on red-clay hillsides
- •Tidal creek and marsh-edge buffers in the Lowcountry
- •Driveway and culvert erosion control
- •Privacy hedging without invasive bamboo
Wholesale uses in South Carolina
- •Highway and DOT slope projects
- •Equine and cattle farm hedgerows
- •Coastal subdivision stormwater buffers
- •Solar farm perimeter erosion control
South Carolina FAQs
Is vetiver legal to plant in South Carolina?
Yes. The sterile Sunshine cultivar we grow does not set viable seed and is not listed as invasive in any US state.
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