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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Golden Creeping Jenny?
Golden Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia ‘Aurea’) is a vibrant, perennial groundcover known for its trailing golden foliage and small yellow flowers. It is also called Creeping Jenny or Golden Moneywort.
Where should I plant Golden Creeping Jenny?
Grow in moist, well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade exposure. It brightens garden beds, borders, containers, hanging baskets, pond edges, and pathways with dense color.
How fast does the Golden Creeping Jenny grow?
This plant is fast-growing, spreading quickly to blanket the ground, suppress weeds, and create beautiful drape effects over walls and pots.
Is Golden Creeping Jenny easy to care for?
Yes! Golden Creeping Jenny is low-maintenance, requiring only occasional watering once established, and is deer resistant. It thrives with very little effort from the gardener.
Does Golden Creeping Jenny work in sun or shade?
Thrives in full sun as well as partial to full shade. Full sun creates the most vivid golden color, while shaded spots result in more lime-green foliage.
When does Golden Creeping Jenny bloom?
It produces small, yellow star-shaped flowers mainly in late spring to early summer, adding extra brightness to the leaves.
Will Golden Creeping Jenny survive winter?
In many areas (USDA Zones 3–9), it’s perennial and returns each spring. Golden Creeping Jenny can be evergreen or semi-evergreen, depending on your climate.
Can Golden Creeping Jenny handle wet soil?
Absolutely! This plant tolerates wet or boggy locations and is great for rain gardens and around pond edges.
Does Golden Creeping Jenny need pruning?
Trim runners back as needed to control their spread and keep growth dense. Pruning is easily done with garden scissors after the flowering period or to neaten the edges.
What are popular uses for Golden Creeping Jenny?
It’s perfect for borders, groundcover beneath shrubs, spilling from containers or hanging baskets, softening pathways, and adding cheer to small gardens.









