Creeping jenny, also known as Lysimachia nummularia, is a fast-growing, low-maintenance plant that thrives both indoors and out. Indoors, creeping jenny makes a great easy-care houseplant where its ...
Shades of chartreuse are among my favorite hues in the garden. Creeping Jenny “Goldilocks” delivers a vivid splash of this color, and I use it often in hanging baskets, containers and window boxes.
What’s a gardener to do when you need to grow a fur coat for a topiary lion? Try Variegated Lemon creeping jenny (Lysimachia congestiflora ‘Variegated Lemon’). This low-growing tender perennial forms ...
The weather has held summer at bay so far this year, so you will have to do many garden activities later in the season than usual, but get out there soon to get results. QI inherited a few sprigs of ...
I have a long narrow strip in my yard with a row of rose of sharons. I've got creeping sedum planted under most of them, but there are few bare spaces. I am thinking about filling in with some ...
Dear Dr. Dirt: We’d like to find this plant but our local garden centers don’t seem to know what it is. Any suggestions? — Lyle, Greenwood Dear Reader: The little, low growing (2-4 inches high and ...
Is Llysimachia invasive? It is commonly known as creeping Jenny or moneywort. I can't find that it's even suited for Zone 9. I had planned to plant it, but I'm not sure I want to now. -A.C., Houston ...
Dardanel Robinson, volunteer Master Gardener in the Portland metro area, says creeping Jenny is on the 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area's list of weeds that should not be shared and should be ...