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 ...
Description: A perennial groundcover native to areas of Europe and Asia and naturalized in North America, it's evergreen to semi-evergreen in the Bay Area. The species Lysimachia nummularia has green ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Planting ground covers between pavers can add a delicate, organic element to your patios, walkways, and garden borders. However, doing so requires plants that are low-growing, sturdy enough to stand ...
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