hanging jenny plant Creeping Jenny Goldi | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Lysimachia
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hanging jenny plant Creeping Jenny Goldi | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | LysimachiaCreeping Jenny Goldi is a vibrant, trailing perennial, prized for its brilliant golden yellow foliage that spills beautifully over hanging baskets, containers, and garden edges. Also known as Lysimachia Goldi, this fast growing, sun loving variety forms a lush, cascading carpet of foliage, adding bold contrast and texture to any outdoor space. Its golden leaves intensify in sunlight, making it a favorite for brightening shady areas or accenting

Creeping Jenny - Goldi is a vibrant, trailing perennial, prized for its brilliant golden-yellow foliage that spills beautifully over hanging baskets, containers, and garden edges. Also known as Lysimachia Goldi, this fast-growing, sun-loving variety forms a lush, cascading carpet of foliage, adding bold contrast and texture to any outdoor space. Its golden leaves intensify in sunlight, making it a favorite for brightening shady areas or accenting colorful flowers in mixed plantings.

Exceptionally low-maintenance and adaptable, Creeping Jenny ‘Goldi’ thrives in garden beds, raised beds, and containers, tolerating full sun to partial shade. This drought-tolerant, fast-spreading plant is perfect for ground cover, erosion control, and companion planting. Whether cascading from a hanging basket, edging a stone pathway, or filling in garden borders, this ornamental foliage plant brings effortless beauty and vibrant color to any landscape.

Clovers Garden Creeping Jenny ‘Goldi’ Plants:

  • Two Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality Creeping Jenny Goldi (Lysimachia) 3” to 7” long, in 4” pots.
  • Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Grown without harmful chemicals to support healthy garden ecosystems.
  • Bright Golden Foliage – Adds brilliant contrast and cascading beauty to gardens, baskets, and containers.
  • Cascading Growth for Gardens & ContainersSpills gracefully over hanging baskets, containers, garden edges, and raised beds, adding soft texture and vibrant color.
  • Perfect for Ground Cover & Borders: Forms a dense mat that suppresses weeds and adds visual interest to landscapes
  • Drought-Tolerant & Hardy – Flourishes in full sun to partial shade, requiring minimal upkeep.
  • Hardy Perennial Plant – Returns year after year in Zones 4-9, providing low-maintenance, long-lasting beauty in gardens, containers, and borders.
  • Grown in the Midwest – All plants are grown in the USA, and we oversee the entire process from seed to shipment.
  • Fast Shipping & Careful Packaging – Your plants arrive quickly in our eco-friendly, 100% recyclable packaging to protect your plants and the planet.
  • Quick Start Planting Guide – A copyrighted growing guide walks you through every step, from unboxing to planting.
  • Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – Helping gardeners since 1957 with high-quality plants grown in the Midwest.
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Creeping Jenny Goldi - Fun Fact:
Creeping Jenny was historically used in European herbal medicine, but today gardeners primarily love it for its vibrant chartreuse leaves. It grows vigorously, spilling over containers or garden edges, adding striking color to shady and moist areas.

How to Grow and Care for Lysimachia - Creeping Jenny ‘Goldi’

  • Sunlight – Thrives in full sun to partial shade, intensifying in color with more light.
  • Soil – Prefers moist, well-draining soil; tolerates a variety of conditions.
  • Watering – Keep soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering; mulch helps retain moisture and regulate temperature.
  • Spacing – Plant 12-18 inches apart to allow for spreading growth.
  • Growth & Maintenance – A fast-growing perennial in warm climates and grown as an annual in colder zones. Trim as needed to maintain shape.
  • Pest Prevention – Naturally resistant to most pests, making it an excellent trouble-free garden addition.

Common Questions About Creeping Jenny ‘Goldi’

How do you grow Creeping Jenny?  Plant in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-draining soil, water regularly, and trim lightly to maintain lush growth.

How big does Creeping Jenny get?  This trailing variety grows 4-6 inches tall and spreads 12-24 inches wide, making it ideal for containers, hanging baskets, ground cover, and borders.

Can Creeping Jenny handle full sun?  It can, but in hotter climates, full sun may fade its golden color. It performs best in part sun to shade.

Will Creeping Jenny take over my garden?  As a trailing spiller plant, it grows quickly in containers but spreads indefinitely in garden beds. Trim regularly if using it as a ground cover.

Does Creeping Jenny bloom?  While primarily grown for its stunning golden foliage, it may produce small yellow flowers in summer.

Is Creeping Jenny deer and rabbit resistant?  Yes, its low-growing, dense foliage is not appealing to deer and rabbits.

Can Creeping Jenny be grown in containers?  Yes! Its cascading habit makes it    perfect for hanging baskets, patio containers, and raised beds.

Is Creeping Jenny a perennial or annual?  It is a perennial in Zones 4-9 and grown as an annual in colder climates where frost may damage the plant.

What are the best companion plants for Creeping Jenny Lysimachia?  This bright foliage plant pairs beautifully with bold flowers, enhancing contrast in mixed plantings. Great options include:

  • Petunias & Calibrachoa – Their colorful blooms offset the golden foliage beautifully in containers and hanging baskets.
  • Ferns & Hostas – Create lush, layered textures in shaded garden areas.
  • Echinacea & Black-Eyed Susan – Add bright color contrast in landscape plantings.
  • Salvia & Lavender – Thrive in similar growing conditions, complementing Creeping Jenny’s trailing habit.

Pollinator & Garden Benefits - Creeping Jenny ‘Goldi’ provides dense foliage that offers habitat for beneficial insects, supporting a healthy, biodiverse garden. Its trailing growth helps prevent soil erosion, making it a valuable ground cover for sloped landscapes.

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