Will deer eat Creeping Jenny?

Creeping Jenny grows well in the types of moist, rich woodland conditions where rabbits usually live, but luckily, they usually will not touch it, and neither will deer. When they are truly hungry, both rabbits and deer will eat almost any plant, so keep an eye out.
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What is eating my creeping jenny?

Creeping Jenny Eaten By Sawfly Larvae.
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What ground covers dont deer eat?

Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum): These low-growing edible herbs are prized for their thick, mat-forming growth and the blanket of color their blooms create. Tolerant of full sun and easy to maintain, creeping thyme has a strong scent that makes it the perfect groundcover to deter deer.
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Can you use creeping jenny as a ground cover?

Creeping Jenny is a perennial with bright, small yellow flowers. Though the blooms won't last long, they are pretty. For that reason, this low-growing "creeper" is best grown for its foliage, which makes an excellent ground cover.
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Will creeping jenny choke out other plants?

in height, this plant can grow to 2 feet (61 cm.) long and has an unusually extensive root system. Once it's established, it can be hard to get rid of and will crowd out or strangle plants that get in its path.
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How to Grow Creeping Jenny



Can I plant creeping Jenny with hostas?

Scientific Name: Lysimachia. Creeping Jenny, or lysimachia, is my garden hot sauce. I put it on everything! But alongside hostas is one of my favorite applications.
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Should creeping Jenny be cut back?

If the golden Creeping Jenny foliage begins to look tired, feel free to cut back. Once established, Creeping Jenny grows and recovers quickly. Some consider this plant to be invasive, so don't leave to its own devices for too long or it will overtake a garden.
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How quickly does creeping jenny grow?

If planted in a cool and humid area, they will need less watering than in a hot and dry area. In the right conditions, Creeping Jenny will grow and spread up to two feet very quickly.
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How far apart should I plant creeping jenny?

Creeping jenny needs well-draining sand, loam or clay, and these vigorous plants are not picky about soil pH. Plant them in early spring in moist soil. In the garden, place them 2 feet apart and they'll spread in all directions to form a dense carpet about 2 to 4 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches across.
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How do you keep creeping jenny under control?

Once established, creeping jenny plant requires very little up keep. Most gardeners prune this fast-growing plant to keep its horizontal growth under control. You can also divide the plant for better air circulation or to control spreading in early spring.
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Do deer eat hosta plants?

Unfortunately, deer love to eat hosta and it is one of their favorite plants to eat. According to Rutgers University this plant is Frequently Severely Damaged on their rating scale from Rarely Damaged to Frequently Severely Damaged. When deer eat hosta, they eat the foliage of the leaves and leave behind the stems.
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Do coffee grounds keep deer away?

Deer have a strong sense of smell, which they use to find accessible food sources. While there is no scientific evidence that coffee grounds will deter deer, the bitter smell of spent coffee grounds may signal to deer that humans are nearby and keep them away from your property.
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Are hydrangea deer resistant?

Are hydrangeas deer-resistant? The short answer is no. Deer love to graze on the leaves, flowers, and tender tips of hydrangeas. That said, there are strategies that hydrangea-loving gardeners like me can use to reduce deer damage.
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What animal eats creeping Jenny?

Creeping Jenny grows well in the types of moist, rich woodland conditions where rabbits usually live, but luckily, they usually will not touch it, and neither will deer. When they are truly hungry, both rabbits and deer will eat almost any plant, so keep an eye out.
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Is creeping Jenny toxic to animals?

Sun-Loving Creeping Plants

Creeping zinnia and star jasmine are two nontoxic creeping plants that thrive in full sun and don't pose a risk to your dog. Creeping zinnia (Sanvitalia spp.) is a cheery plant with bright yellow blooms and deep green foliage.
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Does creeping Jenny like sun or shade?

Golden creeping jenny as a groundcover in a shady area. L. nummularia 'Aurea' can be planted almost any exposure from full sun to light shade, in moist soils. For the best color, situate the plant so it receives morning sun.
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Will creeping Jenny come back every year?

Creeping Jenny Cold Hardiness

In colder growing zones (USDA zone 7 and colder), it will disappear completely. However, as long as you provide proper care and maintenance, it will return after the winter weather ends. You'll just need to trim back the dead stems.
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Can you walk on creeping Jenny?

Its coinlike golden leaves are why it's commonly called moneywort. Creeping Jenny works well growing between stepping stones, where it will tolerate some foot traffic.
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What kills creeping Jenny?

Use an herbicide containing 2, 4-D to treat creeping Jenny in lawns. This herbicide is only available to homeowners in combination with other herbicides. Read the label carefully to make sure the product you choose is safe to use on lawns. In ornamental gardens, use herbicides containing glyphosate or trifluralin.
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Is creeping Jenny Hardy?

Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia) is a hardy perennial that forms spreading mats of long stems with green or gold leaves and bright yellow flowers.
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Can you take cuttings from creeping Jenny?

Creeping Jenny Plant Propagation

The creeping jenny is a plant that produces seeds that can be used for its propagation. It is also a creeper that develops roots from the leaf nodes when they come into contact with the soil. Even stem cuttings can be used for propagating this plant.
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What is the difference between creeping Charlie and creeping Jenny?

Creeping Jenny looks a lot like creeping Charlie, but Jenny doesn't have scalloped leaves. Creeping Charlie is a cousin to mint, so it has a strong, minty odor when you crush it. Charlie's leaves are bright green, round or kidney-shaped, and have scalloped edges; its stems grow into thick, carpet-like mats.
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Is Creeping Jenny a pond plant?

Creeping jenny is a low-growing plant of wet grasslands, riverbanks, ponds and wet woods. It has cup-like, yellow flowers and is a popular choice for garden ponds.
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Will Creeping Jenny grow in clay soil?

In terms of soil, Creeping Jenny prefers sandy, loamy, or clay soil. However, pay attention to the soil to allow good drainage to avoid the development of fungal diseases. When it comes to watering needs, Creeping Jenny needs moist soil. It's important never to let the soil dry out completely.
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Why is my Creeping Jenny turning white?

Brown lesions may be seen on the stem of infected plants and the stems, and the surrounding soil develops a white weblike growth called mycelium. Finding small round sclerotia -- which are tan or brown in color -- growing on the plant or soil is a tall tale sign that the creeping Jenny has Southern blight.
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