Creeping Jenny
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Lori Jackson on Aug 09, 2015I didn't even know Creeping Jjenny bloomed and I also have it in my garden. Never planted as a bloomer. Sometimes it is all about the green.Helpful Reply
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Hannie Eisma Varosy on Aug 09, 2015feed it from januari to late summer once every 4 weeks till april, then 2 weeks, it'll bloomHelpful Reply
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Jan Marie on Aug 09, 2015Creeping Jenny is just what the name says. It likes to ramble. I suggest upi take it out of the pot and plant so it can do "it's thing". That's my 2 centsHelpful Reply
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Peg on Aug 09, 2015Every Spring mine will bloom FEW yellow flowers and then nothing just green. So frustrating! :(Helpful Reply
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Natural State Flower Farm on Aug 09, 2015I've had mine for years and have never seen it bloom. It just spreads like crazy.Helpful Reply
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Barb Rosen on Aug 09, 2015Creeping Jenny is mainly a ground cover or trailing plant for containers. It has only a few insignificant blooms as the main event is the foliage. The chartreuse colored Creeping Jenny really makes a statement in shade, hanging pots, windowboxes and other containers. It is even a good water garden plant! Read more: http://www.finegardening.com/golden-creeping-jenny-lysimachia-nummularia-%E2%80%98aurea%E2%80%99Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 17, 2015Have you fed the plant? In reponse to feeding plants in january never feed in winter. Creeping jenny produces small flowers.Idealy its simply a ground cover or used as an accent plant in containers.Helpful Reply
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