What are some nice low maintenance plants for the Northeast US?
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Northeast ???In order for your question to be answered full description of you location and lighting needs to be given.
There are some good ideas you can look through here
http://www.bhg.com/gardening/gardening-by-region/northeast/types-of-northeastern-perennials/?slideId=f5178079-be68-4bff-a54b-8d8a2a0c0bc3
Stella doro's are a short flowering perennial, great for curb appeal.
Salvia is a great perennial that is drought tolerant. I like lavender, purple coneflower and coreopsis too. If something doesn't work, you can always try another. Experiment!
Yes I'm in upstate NY and the area is full sun. I wrote full sun in the description. Strange, not sure where that part disappeared to...
Thank you all!