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Golden Creeping Jenny

Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Golden Creeping Jenny thrives in full sun for at least 6 hours to maintain its brilliant chartreuse color. It tolerates partial shade well, though the foliage will shift toward a lime green or darker forest green as light levels decrease.
  • Soil: This groundcover prefers moist, organic soil but is highly adaptable to most garden types. If you have heavy clay, mix in a handful of compost to improve drainage, as while it loves moisture, it should not sit in a stagnant swamp.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water twice a week to keep the soil consistently moist like a wrung-out sponge, which helps the trailing stems root at every node. Once established, it can handle occasional dry spells, but inconsistent moisture typically leads to crispy brown leaf edges and a loss of that lush, carpet-like appearance.

Pruning Tips

Since this plant is a vigorous grower, you can trim it at any time during the growing season to keep it within its boundaries. Think of it like a haircut; simply use garden shears to snip back the "legs" of the plant to encourage thicker, more dense growth in the center. Pruning is also helpful if the plant begins to look sparse, as cutting it back stimulates fresh, vibrant new stems.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer once in early spring as new growth emerges to fuel its rapid spread. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or fall, because this can force soft, tender growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost, leading to winter dieback.

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Description

Wonderful Chartreuse Groundcover

Rock walls can sometimes seem a bit forbidding, but luckily, we have an easy way for you to soften the look quickly. Golden Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea') is a fast-growing, super bright, lime green colored ground cover that creates a thick, colorful carpet of flowers and greenery. Bright yellow blooms add a ton of interest in mid-June.

Also known as Moneywort (because of it's coin shaped leaves,) Creeping Jenny does best in wet or shallow/rocky soil. It grows easily in humus-rich soil that is well-drained, so use this as a fabulous "spiller" in a container.

This yellow variety is far less invasive than the species. However, if you want to use it around a pond, it's advised that you place a physical barrier, such as digging a trench and lining it with a sheet of barrier plastic - just like you would do before planting bamboo.

Let Creeping Jenny 'Aurea' do its thing in big, spare yards with plenty of bare spots. Every plant serves a purpose, and this is such a pretty plant, with cute little round leaves and a real pop of chartreuse color and cheery yellow blooms.

Use it well, and you'll just love it. Makes a charming contrast when paired with Sedges, Coral bells and Hosta.

  • Easy Care
  • Gorgeous
  • Softens Edges
  • Handles Light Foot Traffic

Frequently Asked Questions

Are creeping jenny perennials?

  • Yes, Golden Creeping Jenny is a hardy perennial that returns each year to form a thick carpet of chartreuse foliage. This fast-growing groundcover produces bright yellow blooms in mid-June and thrives in wet or rocky soil conditions. Plant it in areas where you want reliable, low-maintenance coverage that can handle light foot traffic.

What hardiness zones is Golden Creeping Jenny suitable for?

  • Golden Creeping Jenny thrives in hardiness zones 3-9, making it suitable for most of North America. This adaptable perennial handles both cold winters and hot summers well. Shop at Nature Hills for reliable plants that will establish quickly in your zone.

How tall does Golden Creeping Jenny grow at maturity?

  • Golden Creeping Jenny typically grows 2-4 inches tall at maturity, forming a low, dense carpet. This groundcover spreads horizontally rather than growing upward, making it perfect for filling bare spots and softening hard edges. Plant it where you want quick coverage without adding height to your landscape.

What sun exposure does it need?

  • Golden Creeping Jenny thrives in partial shade to full sun conditions. It adapts well to various light levels, though the chartreuse foliage color is most vibrant with some direct sunlight. Plant where it gets at least 4-6 hours of light daily for best leaf color and flowering.

Does it have pest or disease problems?

  • Golden Creeping Jenny is generally pest and disease resistant, making it a low-maintenance groundcover choice. Its main issue is potential invasiveness rather than health problems. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot, and consider barriers if planting near water features as suggested for this variety available at naturehills.com.

Can it be used in containers and hanging baskets?

  • Golden Creeping Jenny makes an excellent "spiller" in containers thanks to its trailing growth habit and tolerance for well-drained soil. Its cascading chartreuse foliage and bright yellow June blooms create stunning displays in hanging baskets. Choose containers with good drainage and pair with upright plants for best contrast.

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