Lysimachia nummularia

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Golden Showers on Repeat: Easy Ways to Multiply Your Creeping Jenny

Creeping Jenny ( Lysimachia nummularia ), with its cascading trails of vibrant green or chartreuse coins, is a gardener’s delight. Whether spilling out of containers, softening harsh edges, or adding texture to ground cover, this plant is as versatile as it is beautiful. And the best part? Propagating Creeping Jenny is so easy, you can multiply your golden showers with minimal effort!

Why Propagate?

  • Free Plants! Who wouldn’t want to expand their plant collection without spending a dime?
  • Rejuvenate Older Plants: Over time, Creeping Jenny can become leggy and less vigorous. Propagation helps you start fresh with youthful cuttings.
  • Share the Joy: Gift this easy-care beauty to friends and family.
  • Fill in Gaps: Easily multiply your plants to create lush, dense ground cover or overflowing hanging baskets.

Methods for Success

Creeping Jenny is incredibly forgiving and readily roots from cuttings. Here are two foolproof techniques:

1. Water Propagation:

This is the easiest and most popular method. Here’s how:

  • Take Cuttings: Using clean, sharp scissors or pruners, take 4-6 inch stem cuttings from healthy, actively growing shoots.
  • Remove Lower Leaves: Strip off the leaves from the bottom two inches of each cutting to prevent rot.
  • Water Therapy: Place your cuttings in a jar or vase filled with clean water. Ensure the nodes (small bumps on the stem where leaves emerge) are submerged.
  • Plenty of Light: Place your cuttings in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch delicate new roots.
  • Water Change: Refresh the water every few days to prevent bacterial growth.
  • Transplant Time: Once roots reach about an inch long (usually within 2-3 weeks), you can transplant your cuttings into pots or directly into your garden.

2. Soil Propagation:

This method skips the water rooting step and directly plants cuttings into the soil.

  • Prepare Your Pots: Fill small pots or a seedling tray with well-draining potting mix.
  • Plant the Cuttings: After taking and preparing your cuttings as described above, dip the cut ends in rooting hormone (optional but helpful). Gently insert the cuttings into the soil, burying at least one node.
  • Moisture is Key: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
  • Indirect Light: Place your pots in bright, indirect light.
  • Signs of Growth: New growth at the top of the cuttings indicates successful rooting.

Tips for Success:

  • Timing is Key: Spring and early summer offer the optimal conditions for successful propagation.
  • Choose Healthy Stems: Select non-flowering stems that look vibrant and free of pests or diseases.
  • Be Patient: While Creeping Jenny roots easily, it can still take a few weeks for roots to develop.

With these simple methods, you can unleash a cascade of golden charm in your garden. So go ahead, multiply your Creeping Jenny and share the love!

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