Creeping jenny ground cover
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I seem to remember someone warning me years ago that if I planted golden creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea', USDA Hardiness Zones 4-8) in the ground, I'd never get rid of it. I ignored...
A couple of the best methods of weed prevention are the use of mulches and ground covers, both of which, if applied properly, will discourage weeds from propagating and spreading throughout a planting area.
Creeping Jenny is my front lawn, only needs clipping a couple of times a year to clear path.
Lysimachia nummularia, also known as Creeping Jenny, is a beloved garden groundcover. This groundcover remains lush all year, dotted with small yellow flowers in summer that are the perfect tribute to the sunny season. Find out how to grow them here!
A good groundcover is like the piece of lettuce under a serving of chicken salad on a luncheon plate. It makes the star of the meal look better without drawing attention to itself. Groundcover plants do not receive as much attention as shrubs, annuals, or perennials. They just do their job, providin
The Lysimachia nummularia ground cover is almost blindingly yellow in late spring
Transform your garden path with these 15 creeping plants. These low-growing ground covers will help keep weeds at bay while adding beauty to your garden. Save this pin for later and enjoy a lush, weed-free garden path. Click to explore these versatile plants!
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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.
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.
Stepping stones through Creeping Jenny ground cover, Deutzia, Heuchera, Hosta, and Hakonechloa grass.
Soggy spots aren't a problem for these perennial plants that like wet soil. Plant them in your dampest spots for added color.
When designing your landscape, don’t forget to include perennial ground cover plants for your garden. Many of these are low maintenance plants, such as Creeping Phlox and Thymius, which provide your beds with green foliage year round. #perennialgroundcovers #bestgroundcover #colorfulgroundcover
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