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I bought this plant hoping it would be a low-lying ground cover that daffodils and other bulbs could grow through. It may fill that niche...Read More
I have read the negative comments about this plant being invasive, however, in my case I have a dark shady corner where not much grows, n...Read More
I have the aurea (yellow) variety, and I have not found it to be invasive (yet) after a few years. It's a lovely-looking plant, and it s...Read More
Pretty plant, but it actually Jumped a basket and has started to root itself. would have to agree with invasive.
Before it was prohibited here (Massachusetts), I bought two plants (of the gold-leafed cultivar) for use in containers. The client plante...Read More
I have this plant in several places throughout my flowerbeds Although many have said that it is invasive, however, I think it is a quick,...Read More
Pretty plant that I found this year for the first time at the edge of our pond. Gave it a neutral because I will wait and see if it is in...Read More
I expect by next year I'll want to change my rating to negative because it IS invasive. So far it's under control and is very pretty but ...Read More
Two years ago I decided to clear several areas in the woods in front of my house. After planting the usual number of ferns, hostas,etc.,...Read More
This is the same Moneywort sold in the aquarium industry. It does very well fully submerged as long as there is enough light (higher ligh...Read More
Although listed on the USDA as present in many states throughout America and Canada, creeping Jenny isn't a native species. You'll find t...Read More
At first I thought this was a great groundcover with a charming bloom of a bright shade of yellow. It was happily growing in a border & a...Read More
Noxious Weed Information:
Lysimachia nummularia L.
This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state.
C...Read More
try it as a pond plant
it is great in one summer one small plant planted on the side of my pond and i let the vines grow into the...Read More
I find it amusing that there are people saying this plant should be banned in the US. When you go to the USDA site it is listed as a na...Read More
I just bought some Creeping Jenny for around my Koi pond. after reading all comments, i will probably keep her in a container. I would ...Read More
Yes it is invasive, but it is also easy to keep under control. I use it as a ground cover for a perennial bed - it provides good contras...Read More
I made the mistake of planting this a couple of years ago. It's very invasive, and has spread under my rock border into my lawn. When pul...Read More
I didn't plant this, but the previous homeowners did. They bought it locally, as I have seen it at Wal-Mart for sale this past spring. ...Read More
This is a very fast growing ground cover. Good for borders, hanging baskets and underneath trees. If one wants an invasive ground cover t...Read More
Highly invasive in my experience. Introduced two starts in spring 06 and now must pull it out of my raised beds constantly to contain it'...Read More
The cultivar 'Aurea' seems to be less invasive than the typical green type, has the benefit of the bright yellow-green coloring, and sti...Read More
I love this plant, and it is not invasive here at all for me.
I use it in containers for a wonderful burst of foliage color, and i...Read More
I would not say necessarily that I have a negative experience, as the plant thrives and is resilient...but the last 2 springs a little gr...Read More
This is great groundcover for sure, keeps weeds to a minimum...and it looks striking against darker hostas, for example. But it does "er...Read More
We have lived here in Mid-Arkansas for 8 years, and the previous homeowner planted this ground cover in two areas in the yard-a steep hil...Read More
Though I do love to look of creeping Jenny, it has been placed on the "do not plant" list in our area. Some of the wholesalers have been...Read More
This grows in my three season pond. I love it. It's not invasive in my 5b/6a zone. It provides habitat for frogs and crayfish, it grows w...Read More
I had a 100 foot pond dug 8 feet deep in clay soil & I took cuttings from a local creeping jenny & just stuck the leaves in the ground ar...Read More
This is a beautiful addition to my container garden. It grows pretty quickly, and when approaching the edge of the container, "flows" ov...Read More
This a great ground cover for shady areas(I'm zone 6). It grows well in part shade or dry full shade in clay soil....whick is great for m...Read More
I found this plant to be invasive, covering everything in its vicinity. I'm still trying to eliminate it! It would be ok for a planter, o...Read More
Creeping Jenny grows very fast, and looks great trailing from a shady window box. I've been planting impatiens in my north-facing window...Read More
love the chartreuse color of this plant. I grow mine in pots, so invasiveness not a problem. Gave a tiny bit to my dear neighbor last f...Read More
I found this plant growing wild here in the woods along a narrow path I kept mowed. It does very well among the hostas but I have to kee...Read More
I love this plant, although it definitely borders on the invasive. The golden-leaved cultivar is readily available at nurseries here in t...Read More
In Delaware, Jenny is growing nicely to provide a shade groundcover where little else will grow (like under my weeping laceleaf japanese ...Read More
It grows in the shade here but not much bloom. It's cool enough here to stop it from being invasive. I am planting it in a little sunnier...Read More
I have to rate this plant a "neutral" because it definitely was invasive here. It's beautiful and easy...and good to share with others.....Read More
I have had this groundcover for several years - I have never seen a bloom! It does do well in either full sun or shade. If left in the...Read More
Great groundcover, very invasive in 9b. Works great around and/or in a pond.
Zone 4: Not nearly as invasive as Sedum Acre! It's behaving very nicely in my light shade garden, the yellow green foliage brightens up the area.
Grows very quickly and works as a great groundcover. Yellow blooms abound. Needs lots of water to get started, then not so much once it...Read More