Goldi Creeping Jenny, like other plants in its family, thrives in a range of conditions. It’s winter hardy and does equally well in wet and dry climates. This hardiness makes Creeping Jenny overly aggressive in some parts of the northern U.S., but it is perfectly controllable in areas like Pennsylvania and the rest of the Mid-Atlantic.
Goldi Creeping Jenny pairs well with other groundcovers that can co-habitate without getting in each others’ ways. Green Parrot Feather, for example, adds a great contrast to Goldi Creeping Jenny’s yellow leaves, while Bog Bean rises above the low-lying Jenny to create a mosaic on the edge of your pond.