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Are you thinking of adding some Creeping Jenny as ground cover to your home gardening space? Creeping Jenny can make an excellent plant for just about any home gardening space. But getting it to grow properly can be a bit tricky. In this article, gardening expert Madison Moulton explains how to plant, grow, and care for Creeping Jenny.

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Avoid common pitfalls in your garden planning with our guide! Discover 14 plants that you'll regret adding to your garden, including invasive species like Burning Bush, Creeping Jenny, and Morning Glory. Learn from our beginner-friendly tips and ensure your garden thrives. Read now to make informed plant choices for a beautiful and low-maintenance landscape that doesn't have you pulling your hair out in frustration. Perennial Garden Plans, Gardening Herbs, Top Flowers, Herbs Plants, Evergreen Vines, Landscape Gardening, Creeping Jenny, Burning Bush, Morning Glories

Avoid common pitfalls in your garden planning with our guide! Discover 14 plants that you'll regret adding to your garden, including invasive species like Burning Bush, Creeping Jenny, and Morning Glory. Learn from our beginner-friendly tips and ensure your garden thrives. Read now to make informed plant choices for a beautiful and low-maintenance landscape that doesn't have you pulling your hair out in frustration.

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Creeping Jenny Indoors, How To Propagate Creeping Jenny, Creeping Jenny In Pots, Creeping Jenny Care, Creeping Jenny Ground Cover, Creeping Jenny Plant, Lavender Indoors, Ground Cover Flowers, Best Ground Cover Plants

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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