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How to Grow Creeping Jenny | The Creek Line House
How long will your potted Creeping Jenny keep its lush look? This hardy plant can flourish from spring to fall with the proper nurturing. Learn the essential care tips to prolong its beauty and make the most of its season.
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Good companion plants we recommend planting creeping jenny with are the following: Ornamental Grasses, Daylily, Coreopsis
I love the pop of chartreuse that Creeping Jenny provides. It really brings out the color of other blooms, like those of my favorite color: periwinkle.
Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia), hardy in USDA zones 3-10, is used as a ground cover and potted plant. Creeping Jenny cuttings are easy to start, as new roots grow at the nodes on the stems. Use caution because creeping Jenny can be invasive.
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They may be gorgeous garden divas, but they don't like to share the spotlight --or the garden-- with others!
Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia) like a moist soil in full bright sun where it blooms as a ground cover or spilling over containers or walls during the summer months displaying its golden yellow blooms.
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The Lysimachia nummularia ground cover is almost blindingly yellow in late spring
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